 Originally Posted by KingCarnie
There is no inborn morality, no sense of right and wrong that beings innately possess.
i think if humans are innately communal, they are born with the innate sense of community. i equate this with shared morals. but i have no science to back up this notion. it's just my idea.
An omnipotent being is capable of doing anything, and so is beyond the idea of morals. Morality no longer applies. At least, that's my take on it.
i heard it was like this; people try to come up with the best way, or the right way, that society can/should operate or they best/right way that they themselves should operate. they may be really misguided in this, to the point of hurting people and, more importantly, themselves. for this argument it doesn't particularly matter if they're doing it for society or themselves, because this ultimately leads to a single notion that must be shared at the end. we are all doing this with some kind of reasoning or belief behind our actions, even if it's 'evil' (insanity aside). some can go to such extremes as to think it's the only way and that all others are inferior for some reason. my point is, they are all claiming to possess some kind of knowledge. now, i have a problem with the word 'omnipotent' for this argument, but we can go with all powerfull or encompassing or whatever, some god model of super awesomeness, but more importantly, all knowing. so with this i think that knowledge equals morality. but it's not simple like; with knowledge comes morality, but more like; with all knowledge must come morality. with this i've based my belief that ignorance is what leads to bad things. you would not do something knowing that the consequences would ultimately cause you harm, as you and everyone else seek only happiness. knowledge of how to achieve this happiness is what is needed, and knowledge itself is the only thing that's real (by definition), and what i call good. there is no such thing as evil, it's just the lack of knowledge (some or much). so i would equate knowledge with divinity and god, and this as the path of real happiness (but i dont know what that is) which would be the point of morality.
sorry for being so convoluted (and likely filled with holes), i don't remember it well anymore. but i do remember now that this is from Socrates. sorry, i lost the book on a train ride, right after his apology, and i havent read it since. please dont ask me to explain this, tho i would try, it's just gonna get worse. im sure someone else has heard of it.
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