Reason vs Emotion

Behold! Time to put it to use.

In the red corner, is the passion filled Fireheart known for the scorching rage waves, arctic blast chills, and hypnotic pheromonal scent spray. Ever since Velvet Crowe became the Lord of Calamity, Fireheart has had a decline in popularity and the odds are against her 2 to 1. Will she be able to defeat her foe as Velvet defeated Artorius, plunging the world into chaos for ages to follow?

In the blue corner, is the calculating and cold, but not too cold, hot but not too hot, Sciencezilla the Calculatron, famed for the strategic precognitive strike of logical propheteering that moves faster than the speed of light with a fifty fifty percent success rate of striking. Additionally, Sciencezilla is a particular rival for Fireheart due to the frighteningly immovable resistance to seduction and maidenly persuasion for the sake of pursuing knowledge without compromise. Favored 2 to 1 after bringing the world out from the dark ages and promising security to all nations within the domain of control, will the temperate and calm peace of predictability survive for another age without the turbulence of uncertainty that passion brings?

Will the powers of the maiden be restored to full strength, or will they continue to be held under the restraint of male authority promising the guidance of reason despite her ability to reason equally as well?

Who will win in this fated battle of the ages finally coming to a head with the champions of both sides of the line meeting in the championship for the Apocalypse title of priority in judgment that is known as “the pants”.

After fifteen rounds, the victor of this battle, is in fact Fireheart who managed to return to her feet before the count down could rule a draw.

The reason is because reason is used to overrule present emotion for the purpose of future emotion that is desired. There is no other use of reason other than to create what is good and pleasant to feel, sense, and enjoy. However, in order to do that, emotion has to submit authority to the rational mind to be able to override immediate passions for deciding behavior that will result in a desired passion being fulfilled, which means that the goal of reason must be identifiably agreeable to the passions of the moment. Those who would deny the passions for the sake of science and reason can never be trusted without a specified goal, otherwise the authority of judgment must be maintained by the passions of the heart, which men too may experience equally as maidens do.

There is a way to experiment without knowing what the results will be and that is done by the Scientific Method for the most efficient and ethical means of doing so. Because of the unkown consequences of reason’s attempts to bring about intended results when they do not understand a subject well enough, ethical compliance is of the utmost importance for all scientific inquiry and claims of reason. If there is any unethical experimentation being done, especially against humans, the scientists responsible must be subject to the most severe punishments of the law.

That also means that those who are the voice of passion must be willing to hesitate if someone says to stop, wait, or listen. They must be able to pause before acting too soon in those situations, but they are not expected to comply with reason if the voice of reason is asking for trust without being able to explain why.