Active Morals.
It is from the dawn of human contemplation that there has been an epic consuming quest. Why is there an anything and everything?
In the search for that meaningful and massively mysterious truth, many ideas have been expounded. Some of these concepts do not heavily encompass morals whereas certain others most definitely, do. However, those ideas that include morals also need a conviction in faith that the idea is indeed, true. What if, hypothetically there is an idea that did not need faith to substantiate if it was true or not and it is a philosophy that rewards those who accept it by making them immortal. This way of thinking is factually true but in order to understand and accept it, one must forgo all moral choice and in fact carry out acts that are contrary to your own moral position.
Ideally, people or at least the majority, would reject the aforementioned idea. Although being believed to be true, it would not be enough to forgo principals of morality. Truth is important but the consequences can have a far greater affect on other aspects of life.
Ideas surrounding the significant question of why, have there own area of relevance and morals cover a different aspect of consequences.
The theory of the Big Bang starts from a point of something, and most beliefs of a deity construct are eternal, that equates to a something. The transfer of ideas to reality needs tangible physical proof and the Big Bang is limited but has proof of taking place. Deities are often outside normal physical proof, therefore they need a faith or belief.
Comprehensive, culturally and historically informative, active morals can be found in multiple ideals and beliefs. As long as people are wiling to recognise that having different ideas about how things are and began does not pose a threat to their own views, much can be learnt. Morals do place a responsibility on caring about what happens not just to yourself but to the people who are around you.
A set of moral values has no practical meaning until a personal understanding of how those
moral views affect the individual and society, is ascertained. That is what having active morals in the form of a moral conscious really matters in multiple and meaningful ways.
In the search for that meaningful and massively mysterious truth, many ideas have been expounded. Some of these concepts do not heavily encompass morals whereas certain others most definitely, do. However, those ideas that include morals also need a conviction in faith that the idea is indeed, true. What if, hypothetically there is an idea that did not need faith to substantiate if it was true or not and it is a philosophy that rewards those who accept it by making them immortal. This way of thinking is factually true but in order to understand and accept it, one must forgo all moral choice and in fact carry out acts that are contrary to your own moral position.
Ideally, people or at least the majority, would reject the aforementioned idea. Although being believed to be true, it would not be enough to forgo principals of morality. Truth is important but the consequences can have a far greater affect on other aspects of life.
Ideas surrounding the significant question of why, have there own area of relevance and morals cover a different aspect of consequences.
The theory of the Big Bang starts from a point of something, and most beliefs of a deity construct are eternal, that equates to a something. The transfer of ideas to reality needs tangible physical proof and the Big Bang is limited but has proof of taking place. Deities are often outside normal physical proof, therefore they need a faith or belief.
Comprehensive, culturally and historically informative, active morals can be found in multiple ideals and beliefs. As long as people are wiling to recognise that having different ideas about how things are and began does not pose a threat to their own views, much can be learnt. Morals do place a responsibility on caring about what happens not just to yourself but to the people who are around you.
A set of moral values has no practical meaning until a personal understanding of how those
moral views affect the individual and society, is ascertained. That is what having active morals in the form of a moral conscious really matters in multiple and meaningful ways.
Published on November 18, 2019 11:39
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