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Anyone have recs for books about being disgusted by morality? Nietzsche critiqued and analyzed morality, The Stranger, To Live, Catcher In The Rye read like comedies of amorality to me but is there anything that is writes from active disgust or exhaustion from being immersed in a moral system?

>> No.22655740

>>22655728
there's already a concurrent thread on this
>>22652773
>>22652962

>> No.22655750

>>22655728
Stirner is probably the most eloquent one.

>> No.22655779

>>22655728
fat fuck

>> No.22655785

And now the Catholic Church is like a dry gas station hotdog, a glass of piss, and a case of pneumonia. I went hight church Anglican because the vatican II church sucks so bad.

>> No.22656914

bump

>> No.22656955

>>22655728

Of course this sensualist pig would compare his stupid church to a rich meal. Always with the stupid analogies and """clever""" reversals.

>> No.22657004

>>22656955
>Of course this sensualist pig would compare his stupid church to a rich meal
Modern christianity is just a social gathering for insecure coomers browbeaten by their feminist wives

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>> No.22657298

>>22655728
>fat idiot
>christian "intellectual"
>describes church as something yummy that makes his belly feel good
can't make this shit up

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>> No.22657312

>>22657057
what a fucking idiot

>> No.22657326

>>22657304
like being able to see his own penis

>> No.22657337

>>22655728
>disgusted by morality
These don't really exist because it's trivial to assign basic emotional states to intellectual states. This would be like being disgusted by organization or communication.
>>22655779
>>22655785
>>22656955
>>22657004
>>22657298
>>22657312
You'll see that these posts all suffer from using emotional (disgust and overly poetic metaphor) or bodily (attack terms) terms to replace intellectual ones. It just leads to an impossible situation of bitterness and meaninglessness in terms of morality and what is communicable.

>> No.22657346

>>22655785
>choosing the church that was founded so a king could divorce his wife

>> No.22657353

>>22657337
>You'll see that these posts all suffer from using emotional (disgust and overly poetic metaphor) or bodily (attack terms) terms to replace intellectual ones.
Because there is a threshold of respectability a position or line of argumentation needs to reach before anyone is going to invest any mental energy into responding to it. Everything below that threshold is rightfully mocked as retarded garbage.

>> No.22657357

>>22657057
>we can rebuild anything
so why haven't we? too busy spinning cheese wheels?

>> No.22657361

>>22657337
>You'll see that these posts all suffer from using emotional (disgust and overly poetic metaphor) or bodily (attack terms) terms to replace intellectual ones
yeah, that's called an insult, you pedantic christnegro

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>>22656955
>Always with the stupid analogies and """clever""" reversals

>> No.22657366

>>22657361
you don't understand, it's rude to insult people he agrees with

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>> No.22657427

This has been an enjoyable thread to read through.

>> No.22657616

I want to try some Chesterton. What are his best works?

>> No.22658903

>>22657427
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1719/1719-h/1719-h.htm