Both.
2006-07-07 08:48:45
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answer #1
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answered by J. 7
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"Points of View," are like opinions, and like hearts, every living creature has one beating. Now, whether those views are right or wrong can depend on what information they have at their disposal with which to arrive at conclusions. If they do not have complete, accurate and timely information, then their points of view will be a bit skewed. If they have all of the information available and the information is as accurate as possible, then their point of view should be fairly accurate.
Now, as far as opinions---no matter what view one has with the information they have available, an opinion may contain intangibles, i.e., emotions, "psychological trauma," experiences, histories in their lives (baggage), etc.
I believe there can be "right" and "wrong" points of view on questions that can be brought to exact fact or minute definition, questions with objective conclusion potential. However, questions that can only come to subjective conclusion, I believe there are only more accurate theories or "opinions" based on the information available.
2006-07-07 15:53:41
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, that's a tough question. I would say that for the most part when right and wrong is like black and white then its more of a fact then opinion. However, when it gets in the Grey area then I would say its point of view. Ex: to kill someone is black and white- you are not allowed to kill- its wrong and that's a fact.
However, If I would hold up a two sided piece of paper, 1 side facing you is red, 1 side facing me is black. If someone would ask what color the paper is, I would say black and you would say red, and we would both be right. Since, truth many times is in the eyes of the beholder.
2006-07-07 15:54:55
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answer #3
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answered by twingal01 4
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No. Right and wrong are not points of view, they are absolutes. Things are either right or wrong. There is no question or discussions to be had. If they were left to individual interpretation via a point of view there would be chaos.
2006-07-07 15:56:05
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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What we view to be right or wrong is relative to each person.
We have are guidelines and we tend to measure everything
from those guideline.
We are all so very different right down to our fingerprints, yet
we, at times, fear being different.
No matter what you believe is right, there will be someone in the
world that will disagree. However, since difference is a baseline
of our existence, this is to be expected.
In attempting to accept our differences, we can choose to view
our guidelines as our preferences and accept that others may
not view our guidelines the same.
Therefore the judgment of right and wrong will come down to
individual guidelines and preferences and differences can be
more easily accepted.
We do not have to like other individuals or their preferences in
order to accept them. Acceptance is not liking, only the removal
of judgment. Judgment is a choice, however, I've found it takes
some practice to choose to not judge myself or others. It's
worth any effort your willing to apply, however. :o)
2006-07-07 16:01:56
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answer #5
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answered by Rob 2
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I believe some things are right and some things are wrong.
2006-07-07 15:49:03
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answer #6
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answered by Sharp3003 5
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Right is Right
and
Wrong is Wrong....
Doesn't matter what point your looking from.
There is a way that seems right to a man,
the end thereof is death.
2006-07-07 15:50:10
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answer #7
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answered by Linn E 3
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point of view. everyone has their own version of right and wrong. but depending on how they were raised, what religion they are, what political affiliation they have, right and wrong differ vastly.
2006-07-07 15:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-07-07 15:51:07
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answered by Grandma Susie 6
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