Questioning Society discussion
Obedience
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Obeying the rules.
but it's a moral all the same. (I'm not against rules, just trying to make you all think really hard on why you do some of the things you do)



and I think if we didn't have at least SOME rules, everything would be chaos.
Ben wrote: whats a fermata?
LOL, excactly what aqua said, in music you hold it out.
Yeah, rules are helpful, I agree with that. It's just think about it, what if back in the days of our revelution, are ancestors were demented freaks who had this law you had to kill someone before you could marry someone?
I mean it would be a crazy rule, but everyone would have to follow it....
LOL, excactly what aqua said, in music you hold it out.
Yeah, rules are helpful, I agree with that. It's just think about it, what if back in the days of our revelution, are ancestors were demented freaks who had this law you had to kill someone before you could marry someone?
I mean it would be a crazy rule, but everyone would have to follow it....
thanks for explaining that i probably learned what that was when i still played an instrument but that was 5-6 years ago
but if it was a rule like that no1 would follow it. we dont follow laws blindley.
but if it was a rule like that no1 would follow it. we dont follow laws blindley.
good point but the majority of the population would see how rediculise a law like that would be n just not follow it or get the people who passed it out of office
that's not true though, because it would seem to them normal, and sane to follow since that's how they would be raised.









One reason I find right off the bat is for organization in society, and a sense of right and wrong. Or in other words: Morals. But can't you build your morals with out rules? Don't you build them without them?