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Thu 02/10/11 03:46 AM
Having morals is knowing right from wrong. Behavior is how we chose to define ourselves

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Thu 02/10/11 03:39 AM

Morals... Trust is not a moral... It is a learned response to stimuli.

Morals (imho) are subject to the rules of the community. One quickly learns what the community will accept or expects of one.

Yet many 'learn' morals also by what they find they can do without becoming 'outcast' by they community.

and others 'learn' that in certian instances they can 'act' in ways the community does not accept as long as they hide those 'actions' from scrunity.

While still others learn that they can 'act' in ways that are unacceptable by the community but no one will 'react' because of 'fear' (If you are 300 lbs 'bigger' than all the little monkyee's around you you can beat 'acceptance' into them).

So the actual morals a person holds within are a 'self-learned' method of survival.

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Thu 02/10/11 03:37 AM

Morals... Trust is not a moral... It is a learned response to stimuli.

Morals (imho) are subject to the rules of the community. One quickly learns what the community will accept or expects of one.

Yet many 'learn' morals also by what they find they can do without becoming 'outcast' by they community.

and others 'learn' that in certian instances they can 'act' in ways the community does not accept as long as they hide those 'actions' from scrunity.

While still others learn that they can 'act' in ways that are unacceptable by the community but no one will 'react' because of 'fear' (If you are 300 lbs 'bigger' than all the little monkyee's around you you can beat 'acceptance' into them).

So the actual morals a person holds within are a 'self-learned' method of survival.