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Old 22-10-2008, 02:04 PM #1
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I was reading about a game called Fable 2, in that game you're own morality plays a huge part. It got me thinking about morality. Would you say your a good person? What do you think Good and Evil are? Is everyone either good or evil or are they're shades of grey? What's your opinions?

I think that I'm a shade of grey when it comes to my own morality. I think I'm mostly a good person but i can be incredibly horrible at times for instance if I try to help someone and they throw it back in my face chances are i'll become quite nasty to that person regardless of their circumstances. I think it's this spite within me that makes me a shade of grey.

As for Good and Evil, I don't think it's very clear cut. I think most people are a shade of grey while certain people are just plain evil (E.G Hitler) and some are just good (E.G Mother Theresa).

As for the meanings, I think to be truly good you must be truly selfless while the path to evil is led by ignorance and hate. I think that there's more good in the world then evil it's just that the good doesn't got much recognition.

So what's your opinions?
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Yeh I agree with you, we never hear about the good! I like to think theres good and bad in everyone, but there are exceptions. I think Im generally good and have good morals but I do bad things aswell. And most people who do terrible things come from a dark dark place and I dont think they started out that way. And I also think that religion has played a bigger part in our values and sense of morality than most people realise, even though Im not religious myself.
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I used to be a bad person, not so much anymore. I'd say my own morality is grey, but not black like it was

Religion definitely has a massive impact on morality whether you're religious or not. Its religion that shapes the law in different countries. The majority of legal laws started out as moral laws in the bible or other religious texts.

I don't think anyone has perfect morals because its a vicious circle. If you are a moral person and will bend or break laws to be moral, then you're breaking laws and possibly moral laws. Then if you follow all legal and moral laws then sometimes it can lead to worse consequences than if you break the laws in the first place. An example is some people might find it moral to kill a serial killer if they had their chance to prevent them killing more people- its only one life lost in comparison to the amount that could be lost. But then some people might find it immoral to kill anyone- and a few extra lives are lost because of it.

Sometimes legality and morality overlap and contradict each other which may put people off being moral.

Moral laws are also subjective despite the founders saying they are objective. Morals differ from person to person, so it has to be subjective.

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Sometimes and can be spitefull and b!tchy but I know the difference between right and wrong like..
I think everyone has good and evil in them but more for some than others
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I think of the world as a complex sort of black and white system; you can't be entirely good or entirely evil. That's impossible. The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany. Mother Teresa left home when she was 18 and never saw her family again and she had to beg in the streets at times - if you take away the "Mother Teresa" from that statement, does that look like the life of a good person?

I think that I'm a mostly good person. Everybody has their pitfalls, but I think most people are good enough to accept when they have made a mistake and usually try to right their wrongs, or at least avoid making the same mistakes in the future.
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I'll make my post short and sweet:

I laugh at jokes in bad taste, but I wouldn't actually consider myself doing evil.
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"The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany."
I can't believe that you are trying to make out that Hitler did some good and if he hadn't have ruled then people in Germany would have been worse off!
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"The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany."
I can't believe that you are trying to make out that Hitler did some good and if he hadn't have ruled then people in Germany would have been worse off!
I'm not defending him, those are just facts.
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"The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany."
I can't believe that you are trying to make out that Hitler did some good and if he hadn't have ruled then people in Germany would have been worse off!
I'm not defending him, those are just facts.
Facts aside, he was a barbaric man who killed millions of jews and plenty of others.
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"The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany."
I can't believe that you are trying to make out that Hitler did some good and if he hadn't have ruled then people in Germany would have been worse off!
I'm not defending him, those are just facts.
Facts aside, he was a barbaric man who killed millions of jews and plenty of others.
Yes, that is also a fact. That wasn't the be all and end all of Adolf Hitler though, he did some good too.

I also think he was a barbaric man, I am not defending him in any way, but he was not pure evil. Nobody is, in my opinion, everybody has done some good in their lives.
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I think of the world as a complex sort of black and white system; you can't be entirely good or entirely evil. That's impossible. The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany. Mother Teresa left home when she was 18 and never saw her family again and she had to beg in the streets at times - if you take away the "Mother Teresa" from that statement, does that look like the life of a good person?

I think that I'm a mostly good person. Everybody has their pitfalls, but I think most people are good enough to accept when they have made a mistake and usually try to right their wrongs, or at least avoid making the same mistakes in the future.
poor Mother Teresa I hardly call begging and leaving her family evil, perhaps she had no choice but to do those things.
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Everyone has good and bad in them
I would say I am more evil than good and I am very happy with that
Just one point, I don't think Hitler was purely evil. If you fully believe that something you are doing is right then in my opinion that doesn't make you totally evil. Read Hitlers book, Mein Kampf, and that will show you that he isn't purely evil.
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I would say I am more evil than good and I am very happy with that
Just one point, I don't think Hitler was purely evil. If you fully believe that something you are doing is right then in my opinion that doesn't make you totally evil. Read Hitlers book, Mein Kampf, and that will show you that he isn't purely evil.
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could Good be defined as what you can enforce with deadlly force as good

Staying with Adolph for the moment

Suppose the Axis powers won WWII and Adolf Hitler triumphed over Europe and was recognised as the leader of the world, even by America.

Would we be saying that the Holocaust was the best thing he did for us, because we would have been conditioned into thinking so?

How often do we question some of the things we did by our own side in WWII?

We talk about Dresden and the two atomic bombs, but then people come and say reason why they had to be done. Then there was the internment of innocent people both here in the UK and in the US. (In the US the government actually had to pay compensation)

As for me, I tend to find it is safer to be guided by pure Biblical principals rather than relativism which can shift around so.

The real interesting question is, if nature is "Dog eat dog", where did we get a sense of morality from, we we are nothing but the product of blind evolution?
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I dont think nature is "dog eat dog", there is valid arguments that altruism and looking after the "group" rather than pure selfishness "dog eat dog" served an evolutionary purpose. I do agree that religion is woven into our values and sense of morality though, but maybe the creation of religion served an evolutionary purpose...Im getting way ahead of myself now so I'll shut up
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I think of the world as a complex sort of black and white system; you can't be entirely good or entirely evil. That's impossible. The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany. Mother Teresa left home when she was 18 and never saw her family again and she had to beg in the streets at times - if you take away the "Mother Teresa" from that statement, does that look like the life of a good person?

I think that I'm a mostly good person. Everybody has their pitfalls, but I think most people are good enough to accept when they have made a mistake and usually try to right their wrongs, or at least avoid making the same mistakes in the future.
poor Mother Teresa I hardly call begging and leaving her family evil, perhaps she had no choice but to do those things.

I'm not implying she's evil, but I'm showing that nobody can be entirely "good" (or entirely "evil") if you get what I mean?
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I believe that most people are nasty for the most part but obviously everyone has hints of goodness in them. Some people are just better at hiding the bad bits. I believe that truly good people are the minority.
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I would say I am more evil than good and I am very happy with that
Just one point, I don't think Hitler was purely evil. If you fully believe that something you are doing is right then in my opinion that doesn't make you totally evil. Read Hitlers book, Mein Kampf, and that will show you that he isn't purely evil.
what??? If you fully believe that killing 6 million Jews is "right" that doesnt make it evil???? OMG!! Hitler was a delusional twisted racist end of? Im sure he loved his mother though! A fan of racist literature are we?
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I think of the world as a complex sort of black and white system; you can't be entirely good or entirely evil. That's impossible. The examples given in the OP, Hitler in particular - he condemned millions to death, which makes him a despicable person. But he single handedly ended the depression in Germany, brought Germany out of a financial crisis and was one of the most popular leaders to ever exist in Germany. Mother Teresa left home when she was 18 and never saw her family again and she had to beg in the streets at times - if you take away the "Mother Teresa" from that statement, does that look like the life of a good person?

I think that I'm a mostly good person. Everybody has their pitfalls, but I think most people are good enough to accept when they have made a mistake and usually try to right their wrongs, or at least avoid making the same mistakes in the future.
poor Mother Teresa I hardly call begging and leaving her family evil, perhaps she had no choice but to do those things.

I'm not implying she's evil, but I'm showing that nobody can be entirely "good" (or entirely "evil") if you get what I mean?
well I dont think that shows it, I think your right though everyone has a dark side but lots keep that seperate from their actions, maybe Mother Teresa had days when she thought, I wish this leper would just die its doing my head in! But her deeds were good all the same
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"he was a barbaric man who killed millions of jews and plenty of others."
Yes, that is also a fact. That wasn't the be all and end all of Adolf Hitler though, he did some good too.

I also think he was a barbaric man, I am not defending him in any way, but he was not pure evil. Nobody is, in my opinion, everybody has done some good in their lives.
I'm sure Hitler did many good things in his life, but I just know how many lives he ended and the fear he brought throughout world war 2, so I don't need to hear about the positive stuff, I really couldn't care less about that.
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"he was a barbaric man who killed millions of jews and plenty of others."
Yes, that is also a fact. That wasn't the be all and end all of Adolf Hitler though, he did some good too.

I also think he was a barbaric man, I am not defending him in any way, but he was not pure evil. Nobody is, in my opinion, everybody has done some good in their lives.
I'm sure Hitler did many good things in his life, but I just know how many lives he ended and the fear he brought throughout world war 2, so I don't need to hear about the positive stuff, I really couldn't care less about that.
yeh exactly he mite of walked an old lady over the road once for all we know but it really means jack ****
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I'm sure Hitler did many good things in his life, but I just know how many lives he ended and the fear he brought throughout world war 2, so I don't need to hear about the positive stuff, I really couldn't care less about that.
yeh exactly he mite of walked an old lady over the road once for all we know but it really means jack ****
I remember seeing something on the news. Some old lady saying how nice Harold Shipman was and how he helped her through her illness. She was one of the lucky ones.

A killer is not a nice person. I don't wish to hear about his/her attributes.
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I'm sure Hitler did many good things in his life, but I just know how many lives he ended and the fear he brought throughout world war 2, so I don't need to hear about the positive stuff, I really couldn't care less about that.
yeh exactly he mite of walked an old lady over the road once for all we know but it really means jack ****
I remember seeing something on the news. Some old lady saying how nice Harold Shipman was and how he helped her through her illness. She was one of the lucky ones.

A killer is not a nice person. I don't wish to hear about his/her attributes.
Theres a few morally bankrupt on here you'll find! Tho Im not allowed to say that!
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