Posted on 11/22/2004 8:03:30 AM PST by Heartlander
Virtual particles are dependent on matter and energy so you're right back to where you started from. How do matter, energy and the laws of physics spontaneously appear?
Say, all other conditions were equal, and you had a choice in some particular instance: be cruel or be kind.
Are you saying that if "almost all of us" agreed it was better to be cruel than kind, then your being cruel would be "good"?
In other words, "goodness" is what most say is good. That is what makes it good?
Are you saying that even if "almost all of us" agreed cruelty is not good that, since "the judgment is ultimately individual," cruelty in this case is "good" ?
No. I'm saying that the person who inflicted the cruelty judges his actions to be good (although that does not have to be the case...he may judge his actions to be evil but choose to do them anyway), while other judge for themselves whether or not his actions are good.
What is your view of what God might be? It ain't easy to put in words, is it?
What is your view of what God might be? It ain't easy to put in words, is it?
Love. Love as a Father has for his child; patient, kind, forgiving, and with discipline. A love that allows a child to make mistakes and learn.
Money can be good or evil.
Money is not evil or good but how money is used can be evil (calling money blood money only explains the way the money was used).
Lets see if we can agree on some general terms and definitions for good. Good is opposite evil similarly to light being opposite dark. I would go further and state darkness is merely the absence of light similarly to evil being merely the absence of good. (I hope we can agree in principle here )
But I would like to make a distinction here, if only darkness existed how would one know anything about light? With only light we can have shades of darkness from trees, shelter, closing ones eyes, etc... But if only darkness existed where would light come from or exist?
Now if we were to step into this evil vs. good thing can good exist within only evil (as with dark and light)? If one knows good than one can determine evil, but if one only knows evil or if only evil were to exist how can they know what is good? IOW can evil exist without good as a measuring standard towards which they try to attain?
Back to point, a good father can recognize evil and correct his child - but an evil father allows everything without love, a fair consequence, or measure for anything but evil.
I'm sorry, I still don't get the answer to my question.
I get the part that each person judges good or evil for himself.
What I'm asking is "Is this what makes something good or evil?"
If I judge genocide as good and you judge it as evil, is it either or both or neither?
(I'll get to the other questions in a bit, but want to clarify this one first.)
thanks for your reply.
Do you really believe that I was stating God is an emotion that exists due to chemical reactions in our brain? Honestly though, you have touched on our main difference. If I were to believe that love, justice, good and evil, etc were merely chemical reactions in our brains and ultimately from molecules that formed by happenstance and without reason or purpose why would I believe in God?
I believe that truth, logic, love, justice exist outside our being. To say that they exist merely as a result of certain brain activity is to say that ultimately molecules have these values (or lack there of). Now this comes back to things (molecules, material) having some ability to be good or evil.
Example:
Two similar clusters of matter came into physical contact with each other at a single point in space and time. One cluster dominated, remaining intact; while the other began to break down into its component elements.Now this same situation again
A 26-year old man lost his life today in a violent and racially motivated attack, according to Thompson County police. Reginald K. Carter was at his desk when, according to eyewitness reports, Zachariah Jones, a new employee at the Clark Center, entered the building apparently carrying an illegally-obtained handgun. According to several eyewitnesses, Jones immediately walked into Carter's cubicle and shouted that "his kind should be eliminated from the earth," before shooting him several times at point-blank range.
It's both. Nothing is good or evil, just as nothing is beautiful or ugly, without a consciousness judging it so.
I think I'd be correct in saying your view is that good and evil are relative, or conditional.
Which leads me back to my previous question: "All other things (conditions) being equal, when you have the choice between doing good or evil, do you flip a coin?"
The key part here is "all other conditions being equal." On what do you then base whether something is good or evil? How does your conscioussness make this judgment? For example being kind or being cruel. If there were no no other overriding conditions, how could your consciousness judge which action was good or evil?
Do you understand what I'm asking?
To make it a clearer thought experiment: Say, for some reason, you had to kill a cat. You have two methods at your disposal, one causing great suffering to the cat, one causing none. No one is watching, both take the same amount of time, etc., etc., ALL other conditions are equal.
You have a choice only on how you kill the cat: cruelly or not.
Which do you choose? Why?
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