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2006-06-07 01:00:45 · 20 answers · asked by XYZ 7 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Is not that the kind of demagogy that attracts the young, ignorant and disillusioned. One of the major factors preventing people from acting intelligently is their impulsive thinking and behavior brought about by impatience. Sudden anger or desire shuts down the mind and pushes people to act without thinking. In the same way, such feelings as fear and irritation may prevent people from thinking logically and intelligently. People who do not live by the Qur'an's understanding of patience fall victim to such emotions for long periods of time and so become separated from intelligence.
“It may be that you hate something when it is good for you and it may be that you love something when it is bad for you. God knows and you do not know. Noble Qura’an:(Surat al-Baqara: 216)

2006-06-07 02:58:13 · answer #1 · answered by Biomimetik 4 · 1 1

Agree

2006-06-07 08:03:29 · answer #2 · answered by Pandora Tommorow 4 · 0 0

Disagree. If everyone did what felt good to them, we would have a complete state of anarchy. There's enough indiviudalism in our society, what we need is more social networking and team work. Let's not dwell on the I, but dwell on the We. Only babies do what feels good without social consequences.

2006-06-07 08:21:00 · answer #3 · answered by mac 7 · 0 0

Disagree. You shouldn't be making a decision on whether something "feels good" or not. There are much better problem solving skills to use.

2006-06-07 08:05:42 · answer #4 · answered by Female 2 · 0 0

Totally agree. Two thoughts (hackneyed cliches really): "You regret more the things that you didn't do, than the things you did do" and "It's easier to get forgiveness than permission". Jokes aside, if your actions do not harm anyone and you are thoughtful of others' feelings and all possible consequences - go for it.

2006-06-07 08:31:57 · answer #5 · answered by Mandy L 2 · 0 0

STRONGLY DISAGREE.

Imagine this: some guy who is disturbed decides that it "feels good" to steal...... so he steals your car. is this right? Or let's say a lonely woman takes a baby out of selfishness. It "feels right" to her, but it is still wrong. Or how about someone like a serial killer who gets a "rush" from killing? It "feels right". "Feelings" really have nothing to do with what is right or how we should take responsibility.

Peace,
Jon

2006-06-07 08:05:43 · answer #6 · answered by jonthecomposer 4 · 0 0

I strongly disagree

2006-06-07 08:08:06 · answer #7 · answered by nymph 2 · 0 0

Agree!
As long as it feels good, not if we think it feels good!

2006-06-07 12:14:40 · answer #8 · answered by soubassakis 6 · 0 0

I AGREE!!!

If it didn't felt that good you wouldn't have had to ask this question now, would ya?

Nothing is really wrong -it all depends on your point of view.

2006-06-07 08:32:31 · answer #9 · answered by interface2008 2 · 0 0

disagree

2006-06-07 09:58:34 · answer #10 · answered by wvhoneycat 2 · 0 0

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