Tyrian Philosophy

The contents of this page constitute only a fraction of Tyrian thought and is by no means the final word on anything. All topics on this page are open to debate and criticism.

General Principles

Philisophical works

Principle of Free Thinking
We think for ourselves as individuals. There is no area of thought that we are unwilling to explore, challange, question or doubt. We feel free to inquire and then to agree or disagree with any given claim. We are unwilling to follow a doctrine or adopt a set of belifs or values that does not convince us personally. We take responsibility for our dicisions and belifs. Through unrestricted spirit of free inquiry, new knowledge and new ways of looking at ourselves and the world can be aquired. Without it, we are left in ignorance and are unable to improve our condition.

Man as an Animal
Humanity as a society, cling to the idea that each of us is unique and beautiful in our own way. We belive that each of us has infinite value and that every human life is sacred. From the time we are born, to the time we die, we are force fed this twisted philosophy. Nothing could be further from the truth. We are not unique and beautiful creatures of god. We are not the lords of all creation. Human life is not sacred, there is no infinte value to life, there is only life. All we are is an evolved member of the primate family. We are the same decaying organic matter as everything else in the world. We are merely just another species of mammals that coexist, in a symbiant relationship, with the Earth. Man is nothing more than an animal.

The Meaning of Life
Man has long sought after the answer to a question which has somehow alluded him for centuries. This question is the meaning of life. Man has sought this answer, through the ages in the form of god and or gods, but has never recieved an answer from these mysterious dieties. Too often christian dogma leads man to belive that each of us has a distinct meaning or purpose that will be laid out to us in all due time by god. This is only a brazen fabrication to keep from answering a question that they feel they cannot answer. In truth, there is no particular fixed meaning to life, there is only life itself. It is up to each of us to determine the coarse of our own lives. Furthermore, it is each persons responsibility to attach their own unique meaning to life. It should be finally said that the sole reason we are here, given life, is because our parents reporduced, whether by accident or by design.

What is the Meaning of Life

The meaning of life is to survive, reproduce, and die. It cannot be stressed enough that this is the absolute most basic purpose for humans. This is a hard to debate point, because humans are animals. The most basic drives for all animals are survival and reproduction. It is only logical that the most basic purpose for humans is also to survive, reproduce, and die.

By far, this is not our only purpose or goal. As modern humans in this culture and in most technologically advanced societies, there is a lot that goes into the raising, and thereby ensuring the survival, of offspring. For the most part, to provide a good life for your children, a job is required. To get a job you enjoy, an education is required. This means that to ensure a good life for you and your future family, you have to begin preparing, even if that is not your expressed goal at the time, from the time you are old enough to drop out of high school. To choose to stay in school and pursue an education is choosing to prepare for, sometime many, many years from now, a future family and children.

This is the ultimate purpose to life, to survive, reproduce, and ensure the survival of your offspring.

Reality
What is real? How do you define real? If what you define as real is what you can see, hear, taste, touch and smell, then reality is difined by electrical impulses interpreted by your brain. If this is true then anything you can imagine is also real. Reality is then defined as the minds perception of sensory input and imagination. What we preceive exists. What we do not preceive, does not exist to us, it is not real. An individual thing only comes into existence in one of two ways. The first way is what we experience, through our senses, ourselves. The other way is what concepts or things that are passed on to us through different media, which we then preceive. Reality is then defined in two different states, partial reality and actual reality. If you can preceive or imagine anything, in your mind, then it is real, but only partially real; it only exists for you as a mental reality. If you bring it out for other people then it becomes a reality for them as well. Through either a concentrated effort through many people or by oneself that mental reality can become a physical reality. A physical reality is anything you can preceive through sensory experience. An example of how a partial reality can become a physical reality is space travel. Once, space travel was just science fiction and now space travel is a reality. It must be said in light of all this that anything is possible.

Tyrian Responsibilities
As individual people who are aware of our own nature and our relationship to the world at large, we have an inevitable obligation or responsibility. First, we have an obligation to the world of which we are a part of to participate as efficiently as we possibly can in its endevour for greater levels of development, higher life forms. Second, we have an obligation to our race as its vehicle of progress. Nature has refined and honed the qualities that are embodied in our race so we are better equiped to fullfill the particular role assigned to us. Even though nature has developed other competing forms of life, including other races of man, we have a special obligation to our own race: to ensure its survival, to protect its unique characteristics and to improve its quality. Third, we have an obligation to those members of our race who are the most concious of their own obligations and the most active in meeting them. Thus, there is a brotherhood between us and those who are also working to meet the same cause. Finally, we have a responsibility to ourselves to be the best and strongest individuals that we can be.


Arguement for Personal Freedom
The following is a logical arguement for the core principle of Tyrian Philosophy. That principle being that all are free to do as they please, so long as they are not interfering with the business of other people. Arguement #1
Arguement Against Religion, #1
Against Religion Arguement Against Religion, #2
Religious Power Conclusion:
Organized religions use the promise of heaven and the threat of hell as a means to control their followers. If heaven and hell do not exist then religion has no power over its followers. It has no system of rewards and punishments.

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