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Originally posted by pajoly
Note: I am trying to keep morality out of this, as I believe morality emerges from religious tenets and I do not think one needs religion to separate right from wrong, ethical from unethical.
How many of you need strict laws to guide your actions? How many of you care about ethics when it comes to whom you'll vote? What do you teach your kids -- to let the law guide their behavior or what you know to be right vs. wrong?
Originally posted by pajoly
reply to post by wagnificent
So does any of your ethical code inform your voting? Or is it most ethical to not vote at all if all running grossly violate your code or is it most ethical to pick the best of the worst?
Originally posted by queenannie38
reply to post by crankyoldman
Good points.
It begs the question, I think, that if most people had ethics on which they based their actions and decisions...would there be no more excuse for the false attempts to control through laws?
We wouldn't need any law if we all acted on what we knew was right when no one was looking...if we did right simply because it is the right thing to do and did not seek a reward of any kind for doing right.