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09-01-2008, 11:35 PM #22Senior Member
The Standard of Morality
Originally Posted by GreenDestiny
And those who base their morality on free will would understand that "chaos" enough to permit others to do whatever the fuck they wanted, so long as your actions did not interfere with their free will, you would then know you were walking a morally sound path.
We are NOT our brothers' keepers, we are our OWN keepers, we are responsible for our OWN actions.
We ALL have free will from the lowly dust mite to the massive Whales of the ocean. we must learn to respect each other's boundaries.
WHY, do you suppose, the Native Americans cherished their hunt so emotionally to reenact the murder of a FRIEND for food?!?
they knew in their hearts that their source of meat, let's say the buffalo for now, had thoughts, emotions, families, friends, and loved ones. they KNEW the buffalo was ALIVE and AWARE. could YOU kill your own friend for food without mourning for him, without missing him?
Free will is not so chaotic when it is being respected. in fact, it is a most beautiful and natural thing. Humanity, in it's natural, pristine state of being, is nothing more than another animal walking the earth in search of food, water, shelter, and company.
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