Why do people kill people?

Carne Seca

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Maybe not, but some do....do you believe in the argument of the "just" man
I'm not quite understanding your question. At least I'm assuming it's a question. It's a philisophical debate not a belief system. Are you asking me what side of the debate I favor? And what does this have to do with Diogenes and his humble abode?
 

MojoRison

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I'm asking which side you favor...and using the words, do you believe, was incorrect on my part. It was the reference to Diogenes it's self that triggered my thought. I should have taken the time to phrase my words correctly
 

Carne Seca

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I don't have a "side". Morality is subjective. One man may consider an honor killing a moral and just act. While another may find that abhorrent. I can only follow my own moral compass which has a heavy Mormon influence. I consider myself a Christian. Others will say I'm not. Who cares? I live my life with strong ethics instilled by two loving and accepting parents. I do my best to stay in line with the teachings of my faith. I may drink a bit and cuss a LOT and occasionally I'll get a little risqué. But I have a strong foundation and at my age I don't worry about straying too much.

As to what others do? It's not my place to judge. Only a mind reader can truly understand the motivation and needs of others. An evil man can do a just act. A just man can do an evil act. It depends on the circumstances. I leave the judging to my imaginary sky god and hope for the best. I follow the path of free agency. I live my life to my moral standards without interfering with the free agency of others.

Maybe I do have a side.... hmmm.....
 

MojoRison

Well-Known Member
I don't have a "side". Morality is subjective. One man may consider an honor killing a moral and just act. While another may find that abhorrent. I can only follow my own moral compass which has a heavy Mormon influence. I consider myself a Christian. Others will say I'm not. Who cares? I live my life with strong ethics instilled by two loving and accepting parents. I do my best to stay in line with the teachings of my faith. I may drink a bit and cuss a LOT and occasionally I'll get a little risqué. But I have a strong foundation and at my age I don't worry about straying too much.

As to what others do? It's not my place to judge. Only a mind reader can truly understand the motivation and needs of others. An evil man can do a just act. A just man can do an evil act. It depends on the circumstances. I leave the judging to my imaginary sky god and hope for the best. I follow the path of free agency. I live my life to my moral standards without interfering with the free agency of others.

Maybe I do have a side.... hmmm.....
Thank you for your response. I agree morality is very subjective, the reason I asked....you {by way of your posts} seemed to be well read and educated, and I just wanted to pick your brain. Thanks again for answering.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Thank you for your response. I agree morality is very subjective, the reason I asked....you {by way of your posts} seemed to be well read and educated, and I just wanted to pick your brain. Thanks again for answering.
Imo Carne's one of the good guys here. Approach him with respect, and he can surprise with his hospitality. cn
 

mytwhyt

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The Dali Lama gave one really good reason I can agree with. "If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." [May 15 2001, The Seattle Times]
 
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