RE: There is no objective Morality
March 24, 2013 at 2:21 am
(This post was last modified: March 24, 2013 at 2:24 am by jstrodel.)
Multiple sources, truth is difficult to define, could be nebulous in some ways, but how much people despise and hate one who hides in the shadows of gray and black and uses holy, holy, philosophy, glorious wisdom of God to turn light into darkness and hide light from the eyes and make clarity into deceit.
Deceit is a psychological process I think more than something that can be put in epistemological language. Deceit happens when people go against their conscience. People have a sense of what is true from false. There is a lot of gray area.
Crime introduces the state into ethics, which is unnecessary. To say anything at any time that is untrue, even in a small amount, is a very, very evil thing to do. It is a very serious and destructive thing. Even to have 1% inaccuracy in anything you say is a very serious shortcoming, whether you intend to do it or not, if you are a teacher.
Ignorance is a very, very serious evil. There are few things as destructive in the world as ignorance. People are not free to be ignorant, and they are not free to be fools. The freedom of speech does not overwrite the absolute imperative of human nature that it is always wrong in all circumstances to be a fool.
There are no exceptions. A fool is a wicked person. Ethics must always proceed out of consequentialist lines, which implies that the seat of intentionality must be governed by the appropriate level of wisdom to ensure positive consequences. Otherwise, the action is considered to be harmful, whether of good intentions or not.
A fool is a wicked, destructive brute beast. The fool says he does not understand, he did not mean to do it, he does not understand because he did not purpose in his heart to direct all his affairs towards the good of others.
The fool is a selfish beast. His ruin is deserved.
Deceit is a psychological process I think more than something that can be put in epistemological language. Deceit happens when people go against their conscience. People have a sense of what is true from false. There is a lot of gray area.
Crime introduces the state into ethics, which is unnecessary. To say anything at any time that is untrue, even in a small amount, is a very, very evil thing to do. It is a very serious and destructive thing. Even to have 1% inaccuracy in anything you say is a very serious shortcoming, whether you intend to do it or not, if you are a teacher.
Ignorance is a very, very serious evil. There are few things as destructive in the world as ignorance. People are not free to be ignorant, and they are not free to be fools. The freedom of speech does not overwrite the absolute imperative of human nature that it is always wrong in all circumstances to be a fool.
There are no exceptions. A fool is a wicked person. Ethics must always proceed out of consequentialist lines, which implies that the seat of intentionality must be governed by the appropriate level of wisdom to ensure positive consequences. Otherwise, the action is considered to be harmful, whether of good intentions or not.
A fool is a wicked, destructive brute beast. The fool says he does not understand, he did not mean to do it, he does not understand because he did not purpose in his heart to direct all his affairs towards the good of others.
The fool is a selfish beast. His ruin is deserved.