Don't say anything you would'nt sign your name to.
Sunday, 17 January 2010
question
People think morality is an innate knowledge that is instigated in all human beings and those that deviate from it are not genetically complete. Doing the utilitarian thing says that sometimes bad choices have good outcomes for the greater good. I think family, friends, emotions and Walter Disney teaches us right and wrong and we question our decisions sometimes because it's only natural, maybe the word of mouth of religion but I come from a secular lifestyle so I don't know, sort of like when you write and stare at a word for so long it begins to decode in your mind to a point where it doesn't make sense. I think we build our own type of 'morals' through how we've taken information in and defined it e.g. if someone hurts someone in a particular way we learn that that is not right and as we develop learn a more complex version of this that is combined with some soical etiquette and drive to act in a manor accepted by people around you, therefore so if I boy is raised a criminal by the people around him - it can be justified?
I realized I like writing because nothing ever makes sense when I talk haha
P.S. and the song (at the time of posting) isn't meant to brainwash you, I was just listening to it at the time haha - Munich