I'm sorry but I only heard crazed laughing and I think you said something about dominoes pizza. Truly you mon-keighs are even less intelligent as pawns of Chaos then even the Imperial lapdogs if you think you can shatter fate, which is an impressive feat all things considered.
*attempts to explain differences in relative and absolute morality with groups of chicken nuggets, fails.* Oh well. Nuggets are still nummy.
Is this nihilism I'm reading? I believe it is, saying how right and wrong are concepts made by man, and this negating it in its entirety. So I suppose that if I orchestrated the genocide of a thousand worlds, it's fine, as long as I believe that I'm right? I can't abide to that. Now, to break into RP mode. Ahem: Eldar wretches, how dare you interject yourselves here! You vermin, you base creatures who are now only worthy of death! You speak with such condescending tones, yet is you, you, are responsible for the birth of the Prince of Excess. It was your excesses that brought him to being, and I will return you to him, so that you may know the price of your depravities! Damnable hive beast! How can an animal understand concepts such as morality, when you live only to consume? Venture into the Eye, so that you may watch your entire gluttonous species turned into a feast for the denizens of the warp! And you Scar, you, you who follows the laughable doctrines on the Night Haunter, the Mad Primarch, the Broken Jester, the Abyssal Sheep, I will dedicate your corpse to the Pantheon! Your Skull for Khorne, your manhood for Slaanesh, your body for Nurgle, and your mind for Tzeentch! May the Gods be praised! May Chaos undivided claim you all in damnation's embrace! Okay, I feel better now that I've gotten that out of my system. As for the Warriors of Chaos, they were once human, they still retain their humanity, despite the Emperor's engineering, for he failed in their creation. I know the forces of the warp can drive any being insane, and that quite a few Astartes have become no better than serial killers, but there are still those who have purchase of their faculties, and did what they had to in order to survive. That doesn't automatically throw the chance of redemption out the window. As for Imperial doctrine on redemption, I spit on the concept. The Imperium is owed nothing; it is corrupt, bloated, and worthy of only destruction in the utmost regard.
You sir, are a gentleman. As for everyone else: dang these are some long winded posts... anyways if i were the emperor and the traitor primarchs came to me asking for forgiveness... well first off that couldnt work because personally i see all of the traitors being caused by the emperor himself. He knew of the dangers of the warp and instead of preparing his primarchs, his own sons, he decided to hide them from it. Its like telling your daughter that everyone is rainbows and sunshine and keeping her indoors always versus giving her a taser and warning her of the dangers of the world. Eventually shes going to be walking those streets whether you armed her or hid her.
Yes. There is no absolute right or wrong. Right and wrong are simply the ideals created by the current culture with the most power. This is simply acknowledging fact rather than viewing humanity and hypothetical social constructs of other sentient animals through rose-tinted glasses and thinking that there is an absolute right and wrong, that if the culture that believed in those rights and wrongs was erased, those morals would no longer exist. If a mightier culture backed by military might steamrolled us and overturned our morals and simply assimilated our culture and adapted it- whatever they replaced our morals with would be just as right and wrong as those previous ones. There's nothing that makes either party correct besides subjective opinion, which is not a universal value. Merely a belief that exists so long as the person that holds it and others like them exist. However or whenever they extinguish and it is not passed on, those morals are dead. There is nothing making them correct, and there is nothing capable of enforcing them. While we would all view such things as genocide as absolute evils, the fact is that there is nothing that makes us right. Even if a deity enforced them, this would not make them right. Merely a stronger form of life enforcing its subjective values on weaker forms of life- there is nothing at all that makes it a moral pinacle to be followed. Merely another opinion just as right and wrong as the others. And no, Nihilism is something else entirely. This is simply a technicality pointing out that morality is not an absolute- it's a subjective opinion that exists so long as the party(ies) that hold(s) it exist.