At what point does a man become truly morally irredeemable.
>>7974094
When he fully surrenders to that specific spook
>>7974105
deus ex pepe? nice
>>7974109
>deus ex nillius pepe
FTFY
From birth.
>>7974094
when he teleologically suspends the ethical.
when he chooses not to change
>when is a man morally irredeemable
When he stops finding morals redeeming.
Gee, that was hard.
When he believes it.
>>7974094
When he realizes nobody likes him. Not even himself.
>>7974094
that is a great album senpai
>>7974094
Right now, give or take.
about thirty seconds after he dies. you can't argue with the bastards once that happens.
well. you can. not to any good effect.
>>7974094
When they have bought in to the hype of 2 8 1 4.
>>7975629
this. vaporwave is the last straw
When he touches his peepee
>>7974094
When he dies with that belief.
>>7976511
YOU NEED A HEEERO
SOMEONE TO RESCUE YOU
>>7974094
When he unironically shitposts on 4chan.
>>7975624
some people come back from (clinical) death some minutes after they die, are they still irredeemable?
>>7974094
>>7976852
shut up Goethe
>>7974094
God's love is infinite.
Never. Redemption is an illusion just as is the Fall.
>>7974407
Fuck
>>7976671
I'm not seeing enough truth layers in that statement
>>7974291
This
>>7974094
I am interested in why you ask this. Also you should probably read Plato. But why do you ask this?
>>7976920
It's a perfectly reasonable question.
Probably a core question of ethics
>>7974094
Lets first take the position that there are certain universally fixed goals that all societies on earth consider bad and imoral(a specific implementation towards a goal might be considered good or bad due to relativistic ideas but not certain end goal which are universal).
Now a character or a person can be considered morally irredeemable, in perhaps a universal sense, if at the time of judgment he or she are perceived as having worked towards these universally forbidden goals in ways which are considered immoral in the specific society in which he or she are being judged.
>>7977025
but not certain end goal which are universal). = but not certain end goals which are universally accepted as immoral).
Buddhism says never
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angulimala
>>7977073
If Angulimala had killed his mother though, he would have gone to hell for a millenia.
Though, he could have redeemed himself after the millenia.