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7/21/2025, 5:55:12 AM
>>40766645
You see, Good and Evil are very much subjective; what matters is Action and Consequence and Self vs Others.
A "Good" thing isn't Good because we deem it to be Good, but rather because it is a Consequence of an Action that is Giving of Self towards Others. Likewise an "Evil" thing isn't Evil because we deem it to be Evil, but rather because it is a Consequence of an Action that is Filling of Self at the expense of Others.
When a Human murders another Human, we are quick to call it Evil, but it is not Evil; it is Action born of Fulfilling Ones Self at the Expense of Another; the consequence that comes of that? Prosecution, Arrest, possible execution? That's just the Consequence of the Action, in trying to make even what was taken selfishly. Equalization if you will.
Action and Consequence is ultimately a neutral game, when you do a Selfish Action, your consequence will seek to take back equal to what you have taken. When you do a Gracious Action, your consequence will seek to give back equal to what you have given.
That's just physics fundamentals, and we live that Reality every day. Give and Take. Push and Pull.
Where things get interesting is when a Human, for whatever reason, decides to take more than they need, out of some selfish desire that really only makes sense to them. You see, it's expected for your kind to be Selfish in some manners, that's genuinely okay in small doses because that's the curse of being Human. Then you have cases of Humans, like these particular ones we are talking about, trying to glut themselves in Selfish desire, for whatever personal Selfish reason.
In that, they are made aware of their situation, and presented a door "Proceed, and you accept personal responsibility for everything you do beyond it" or "Take this new perspective and figure out a new way to get what you desire, without doing something terrible.
9 times out of 10, they walk through and sin, and then held accountable for their willing choice.
You see, Good and Evil are very much subjective; what matters is Action and Consequence and Self vs Others.
A "Good" thing isn't Good because we deem it to be Good, but rather because it is a Consequence of an Action that is Giving of Self towards Others. Likewise an "Evil" thing isn't Evil because we deem it to be Evil, but rather because it is a Consequence of an Action that is Filling of Self at the expense of Others.
When a Human murders another Human, we are quick to call it Evil, but it is not Evil; it is Action born of Fulfilling Ones Self at the Expense of Another; the consequence that comes of that? Prosecution, Arrest, possible execution? That's just the Consequence of the Action, in trying to make even what was taken selfishly. Equalization if you will.
Action and Consequence is ultimately a neutral game, when you do a Selfish Action, your consequence will seek to take back equal to what you have taken. When you do a Gracious Action, your consequence will seek to give back equal to what you have given.
That's just physics fundamentals, and we live that Reality every day. Give and Take. Push and Pull.
Where things get interesting is when a Human, for whatever reason, decides to take more than they need, out of some selfish desire that really only makes sense to them. You see, it's expected for your kind to be Selfish in some manners, that's genuinely okay in small doses because that's the curse of being Human. Then you have cases of Humans, like these particular ones we are talking about, trying to glut themselves in Selfish desire, for whatever personal Selfish reason.
In that, they are made aware of their situation, and presented a door "Proceed, and you accept personal responsibility for everything you do beyond it" or "Take this new perspective and figure out a new way to get what you desire, without doing something terrible.
9 times out of 10, they walk through and sin, and then held accountable for their willing choice.
7/18/2025, 10:37:37 AM
>>715779163
This is news to me. Still needing to adjust to the more in-depth stuff, but already an improvement. Thank you for your charity, anon.
This is news to me. Still needing to adjust to the more in-depth stuff, but already an improvement. Thank you for your charity, anon.
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