(October 22, 2017 at 4:19 pm)BlindedWantsToSee Wrote:(October 21, 2017 at 10:24 am)Little lunch Wrote: In what way does the moral code afford protection to those that adhere to it from those who are evil?
What if you do something evil to someone accidentally?
I think if you dilute true righteousness and justice down to four major premises, you might be throwing your high degree of accuracy out the window.
And how does this tie in with 'The Source'.
The moral code instructs everybody to defend themselves. Every living being must find a way to stop any wrong that is being perpetrated against him or her, without violating rules #2 and #3 of the code, and thus not hurting the perpetrators.
Accidental wrongs can should be willingly reversed. Full restitution, apology, etc should be given willingly.
It's really concentrating, not diluting, righteousness and justice to their most basic principles, out of which all individual moral questions can be answered.
The Source is everything and everybody, really. This is the same as saying Energy is everything and everybody. This moral code is like the rules of a rather sick game IT plays.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.