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I don't believe there could ever be one philosophy or one work of literature that can explain the 'right thing to do' in every possible situation and in every human’s life (remember we are all unique and have unique lives).

There are always more than one side to every story. So, how do you decide what is the right thing to do, and why do you think it is 'right'?

2006-11-10 03:49:46 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

32 answers

Why would you be interested? If it is advantageous to you that is the way to go.It only matters what you do and do not do. Consequences may or may not turn up. So i believe there is no universal right or wrong. Do what ever makes you feel good and hope you don`t get caught... Life in itself has no meaning or purpose, and that fact should make us free to enjoy it as we see fit.

2006-11-10 03:59:49 · answer #1 · answered by Goswin 2 · 2 1

The divine power of God had created us with an instinct which will generate the conscience in each and every of us. The creation of human mind is so unique that it needs a desire to motivate the action of thinking. With this gifted extraordinary mind , human had been declared by the God as the master of the universe. Those who wouldn't know how to differentiate between right or wrong might have a weak conscience within themselves.

2006-11-10 05:10:31 · answer #2 · answered by S.K. Chan46 3 · 0 0

I have a conscience so i have an incling of right and wrong. Im a muslim so I believe God is always watching me which influnces how I behave. Being a muslim also means you will be held accountable for what you do so I bear this in mind too. Also I do agree that there is not 1 literature that tells you what to do thats why we as muslims believe in the Quran (words of God revealed to Muhammad) and sayings of the prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.). The 2 go hand in hand and I think it covers everything to be honest!

2006-11-10 04:17:19 · answer #3 · answered by summeya m 1 · 0 0

Given the amount of knowledge i have about a situation,i try to be fair to every-one,even at a cost to myself.I think your conscience tells you what's right or wrong.I don't rely on any 1 philosophy or work of literature.

2006-11-10 04:00:02 · answer #4 · answered by michael k 6 · 0 0

I think what I do is weigh the consequences of my actions, and how it will effect me is how I determine if it wrong or right. But in the end there is no wrong or right. Because by doing the wrong thing you learn how to do the right thing. And by doing the right thing you just learn that it was better than the wrong thing. It's a balance and we all need it so that we may know ourselves. That is why I cant judge someone else by their actions being wrong or right for them only if they are wrong of right for me. I wish you well

2006-11-10 04:01:29 · answer #5 · answered by fryedaddy 3 · 0 0

Two ways:

1) The obvious is if it's against my country/state laws, not the laws of the bible. I live my life by following the only laws that matter to me.

2) The Golden Rule...treat others how you want to be treated. So, I judge my actions on what they will do to affect other people. If I know that it would hurt someone, or hurt myself, then I won't do it. Of course, if the person has already wronged me severly though...payback is a b****.

:) Just being honest!

2006-11-10 03:54:06 · answer #6 · answered by Heck if I know! 4 · 0 0

Well para the Holy Bible is the road map of life it will instruct you on whats right and whats morally wrong it is the same yesterday the same to-day and the same tomorrow.

The difference between right and wrong hasn't changed perhaps some have it watered down.

It is the infallibly word of God Almighty that is why it is right.

2006-11-10 04:01:09 · answer #7 · answered by jean811823 3 · 0 0

Go with your gut instinct. It's usually right on the head. The only others you should listen to all at, is someone that really loves you and only wants the best, like your mother, sister or brother. Be careful in taking advise from anyone that may be out to sabotage your best interests, like a faux friend. They can be quite tricky with your emotions.

2006-11-10 03:55:52 · answer #8 · answered by smcdevitt2001 5 · 0 0

It relies upon on what and who you base your morality on. If God, that's lots stricter than guy's morality, and what guy shall we slide, God calls sin. the utmost customary of morality is the bible, and by way of Jesus as Lord and Savior can we've the skill to maintain it. i will say rape is inaccurate for the reason that's forcing somebody else to do what you like, or somewhat taking something from them by ability of stress. the issue is, whilst guy says something is criminal, like abortion, yet God calls it homicide. it is the place the customary adjustments.

2016-10-21 14:34:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Any act that is purposely intended to cause harm to another without overwhelming justification (self-defense or defending another are examples) is wrong. This determination requires no book or the joining of a cult. Anyone who claims that they are incapable of making these judgments without assistance is admitting to moral bankruptcy.

2006-11-10 04:03:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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