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Right and Wrong
I don't know about you guys but I think that right and wrong don't change depending on history, culture, place, and personal history.
It seems to me that people now-a-days seem to think that if someone was treated bad when they were a kid that it is some how ok, or less bad when they do something wrong.
or that people in history, or another part of the world who do something bad should be excused because they are in a different situation.
doesn't this lead to the destruction of morality? sure maybe morality as it was practiced 50 years ago was too strict, but that is because people 50 years ago were doing the wrong thing.
it seems that people are throwing the baby out with the bath water today with their loose morals. People just do whatever they want without thinking of consequences or impact or right and wrong.
It seems to me that people now-a-days seem to think that if someone was treated bad when they were a kid that it is some how ok, or less bad when they do something wrong.
or that people in history, or another part of the world who do something bad should be excused because they are in a different situation.
doesn't this lead to the destruction of morality? sure maybe morality as it was practiced 50 years ago was too strict, but that is because people 50 years ago were doing the wrong thing.
it seems that people are throwing the baby out with the bath water today with their loose morals. People just do whatever they want without thinking of consequences or impact or right and wrong.
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Seriously, who's to say what's right and wrong? Politicians? Religious leaders? You? Me?
If you aren't hurting anyone, then you aren't doing anything wrong.