by Jack » February 6th, 2006, 7:25 pm
All morals are subjective.
Entities express things like "That feels right." when something/one meshes well with their belief(s), moral(s), and/or ethic(s).
In other words, one has to have an accepted idea, before one has a kinesthetic response.
What's the difference between you and a cold-blooded murderer? You accept/respect the idea that each person is an individual and by existing deserves the right to continue that existence(self-preservation) because you want that right yourself. A cold-blooded murderer does not respect/accept this concept, but rather usually the idea that each being- in order to continue existing- must be able to fend for itself, and if it can't... too bad for that being when it crosses their path.
When people violate(note: this implies action(s) without consent) this concept of the right to a continued existence(murder), people feel bad(usually) and wish the punish the offending entity. The only difference between you and a murderer is that that the idea(self-preservation) you hold has prevalence with the majority of human beings on this planet at this time.
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertrand Russell
"By doing certain things certain results follow." A. Crowley, Book of Lies
"Dum spiro, spero." - Cicero