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Originally Posted by N0B0DY If there is a chance that an innocent individual can be prosecuted and maybe even electrocuted, and a chance that a cold-blooded killer can be set free to kill again, what ethical laws could be implemented to prevent such cases, Lloyd.........
I don't think we can fix the world, but we can fix our attitude towards its injustice. |
If our ideas of right/wrong and good/bad are flawed then our Judgements will inevitably be flawed...so INJUSTICE is a big issue in regard to the symptoms of Evil...Knowledge of Good and Bad to me is the criteria for injustice.
Inherent in our idea of "Knowledge" is the thinking that we acurately KNOW what is actually good and know what is actually bad!
Once (in Victorian times) it was very "bad" for a lady to show her anckles and they had to be covered up - and at the same time men would become sexually aroused at the sight of the curviture of a table leg. This is an example of how flawed ideas lead to perversion of our behaviour...very damaging to our psyches!