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Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
Different to the Golden Rule I knew:
"Them that's got the gold makes the rules!"
A very useful analysis of something that I am sure many many Christians take to heart from the Ten Commandments, whether or not they commit adultery or covet their neighbors' asses.
Do you mean for everyone to accept that it is a valid moral construct, or to make Christians feel less secure that they don't "own" the concept and are not morally superior?
Originally posted by mishapscott
Ironic that some of these individuals were executed, don't ya think?
Originally posted by mOjOm
Very well put lunachick. I've looked into this myself and would like to add another thought that came to me. This is where confucius, as you've posted, was careful enough to word things completely.
One version being said:
"Do unto another what you would have them do unto you."
Another version being said:
Do not do unto another what you would not have them do unto you."
While these may seem to be the same, there is a very small difference which can lead to it's undoing. It is important to understand both for their separate meaning as well as their unified meaning.
For example if you apply version one in a situation where your aid/advice/involvement is neither desired nor welcomed then doing to others, even with good intent, may have better results if not done. What I may like you may not, so I should not push it on you, or vise versa. You can also have ill results from using version two by itself just change the situation.
Put both versions together, as Confucius has, along with NOT ASSUMING what is good for one is good for everyone else or what is good for everyone else is good for one. It may seem obvious, but think about how may times and how many people you've seen who've missed the subtle difference.
Originally posted by banjoechef
what about the golden rule he who has gold has power, lmao what bull#
Originally posted by ktprktpr
The "common" golden rule fails in the face of a Masochist or other "perverted" individual. If pain gives me pleasure than I'm happy to harm another.
The "do not assume" is the key to using the golden rule.