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TopicPersonal ethics is interesting to think about.
WastelandCowboy
08/23/18 2:40:22 PM
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GanglyKhan posted...
What's the actual question you're trying to postulate? Or is this observance only? I personally think that there is no inherent right or wrong is this world, but there is good and bad.

Killing isn't right or wrong by itself, it can be justified. See self-defense and some wars. Killing however, is bad for the victim in terms of survival. I'm very sure that there are plenty of examples that can counter my claim to there being no right or wrong while there also being good or bad, but the right/good, wrong/bad combinations certainly are not mutually exclusive.

Mostly observation.

I agree that killing can be justified, but it takes a certain kind of person to just put it all behind them. I mean, looking at it literally, they just killed another person, be it accidentally in a car crash or when messing around inside their home, on the frontlines at the order of a superior, or whatever. That person is dead and no longer living. That person will no longer spend time with family or friends, is not able to do their job anymore so the company suffers by whatever percentage, and their potential will noloinger be fulfilled. To just put all that behind like wiping the slate clean...I dunno man.
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