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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Neither.
Your morality is dependent on your own actions.
Your morality is dependent on your own actions.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@Pikachu Because your family; education and faith mould who you are and give you your moral 'base/standard'.
But we aren't 'led' by our morals. We're led by our 'wants'.
But we aren't 'led' by our morals. We're led by our 'wants'.
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Wouldn't you agree that there are several moral behaviours which seem to be fairly universal across human culture?
Wouldn't you agree that there are several moral behaviours which seem to be fairly universal across human culture?
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@Pikachu perhaps. But i still say our morals are....flexible depending on where we are in life; what we have and where we want to be.
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Our morals can be flexible. Although think it would be more accurate to say that our willingness to compromise said morals is what becomes flexible depending on our circumstances.
Our morals can be flexible. Although think it would be more accurate to say that our willingness to compromise said morals is what becomes flexible depending on our circumstances.