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TopicPersonal ethics is interesting to think about.
WastelandCowboy
08/23/18 1:56:31 PM
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For example: someone is religious and follows an established edict that is a cornerstone to their faith, but also states that they cannot lie, cheat, covet, lust, kill, etc and if they do, theyll be damned to spend eternity in hell. However, if they apologize to their god and beg forgiveness, all will be okay, as if they never lied on their tax returns, slept with their married neighbor, perved on the underage girls at the mall, laundered money to evade taxes, etc. These crimes are all forgiven and okay just because their god says so and supposedly in their gods eyes, its good, and the person is okay with putting all this behind them like a bad dream?

Or something else like a daughter of the county judge texting while driving and hitting another car which kills the occupants. The judge isnt able to preside over the case, obviously, but because he has friends in high places, is able to get a favor or lean on the judge that is handling the case and his daughter is able to get away with minor consequences. And the judge is okay with abusing his power and connections to help his daughter evade rightful punishment?

Or something else like a county prison warden taking money from the fund for the inmates food, laundering it, and then using it to help pay for their new vacation home on the grounds of it being what hes done right by the inmates and the inmates still have enough food.
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