Those traditional rules that are set up by history and the society. For example, it is acceptable in India to pee in the streets, while in France you'd be fined for that.
2006-11-23 01:16:52
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answered by Ego 1
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depends on who you ask. If you are talking about general morality, everyone knows they should obey most of the ten commandments. If you are talking about sexual morality, of course the ideal is to wait until your are married and stay faithful to your spouse. However, in this day and age it can be hard. I think there is a standard and anything less is a compromise, no matter what anyone says. Unfortunately, the world is neither conducive nor catering to the standard by which to base actions.
See exodus 20:3-17 for the ten commandments.
2006-11-23 01:23:00
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answered by dat 3
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Morality is faithfulness, honesty and truthfulness. Norms for morality is a direct derivative of actions that are based on these qualities and with adequate care taken to live in a manner that you allow others also to live. Humans are classified to be living with high moral values when one places honesty before greed. I found a wallet with lots of money in it. I could have taken the whole thing for myself and the owner would not have known. But my consciousness urged me to find the owner and return it, I did.
Morality is also actions based on the urge of consciousness, Things we do not have to be ashamed of telling others. In the name of religion, some people commit actions which hurt innocent people, Some people do animal sacrifices in the name of religion. My consciousness does not permit me to do that. So that is my view. We have innumerable examples of people who are termed as immoral. Actions which make us regret are immoral.
2006-11-23 01:44:39
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answered by Arunachalesa 3
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Exactly. First it is the Theory of gravity. Nothing is a fact, because nothing lasts forever. Second, morality is relative. Look at Yahoo news, world and you will see this. Also justification is a very powerful tool.
2016-05-22 22:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think there are 'norms'. My morals will be very different from anothers. I think it's the way you're brought up, your own moral code and so on.
2006-11-23 01:14:37
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answered by F 3
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Humans will never agree on one set of norms, so we accept God's laws.
2006-11-23 01:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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morality is simply the attitude we adopt to ppl whom we personally dislike---
oscar wild
2006-11-23 01:15:19
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answered by catty 4
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Approaching respectfully...
Dicisions making should not be based on descrimination of race...
2006-11-23 01:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the person
2006-11-23 01:13:38
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answered by Mr. Takafushi 5
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They are different for every person and every culture.
2006-11-23 01:17:39
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answered by undir 7
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