Omg I've been lazy/busy. I will reply to everyone soon.
I think it's fun, too.
I understand your perspective, but respectfully disagree. I believe in doing what works-- what it is that shows results. I was reading a Batman comic the other night, and noticed how he never kills. Ever. Well, thanks to his mercy, in the issue I read, the criminals all escaped from Arkham asylum and started on a killing spree, taking down several hundreds of innocent civilians. This could all have been avoided if he'd been willing to do what was necessary, rather than strictly adhere to his moral values.
This is fiction, yes, but events like those have been known to happen in real life. It's been a nice discussion, either way.
So I gotta ask, does make lying, cheating, stealing, murder, neglect, child abuse etc. neither right or wrong, If so why are people hurt as the result?
So if an individual commits any of these things can be considered the social norm depending on what culture you come from?
Does accountability exist?
Why is it in most cultures throughout history there are legal systems and punishments?
So if an individual commits any of these things can be considered the social norm depending on what culture you come from?
I think so people who commit things that hurt others or offend some system of morals or beliefs can be removed from society in some form, or have their actions punished so others don't commit the same things, or possibly for "revenge" to make the offended feel better.Why is it in most cultures throughout history there are legal systems and punishments?
Surely, you can use your intuition and your knowledge about these criminals to understand what is meant by "bad people."