I am, I have my values and ethics. I dont date people I am very conservative. I just mind my business have my own job and live life. Ofcourse I end up havin an awful temper and also end up screaming at people but thats the max.
2007-06-16 22:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No I only fear lunitics possessed by the religious fervor that precedes killing in the name of god and the like .
I know the rational basis for good as opposed to evil and this is the basis for honor and proper ethical behavior and the justice system designed to protect the rights of people within those conceptual boundaries. A simple basic rule to begin with is that further life is good and that which goes against life is evil . then when the absolute truth is balanced in contrast to virtue and happiness we sometimes find mercy and a higher truth. Is this honest enough for you ....?
2007-06-17 04:33:28
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Yes, I do draw a line between right and wrong by using my religion and my conscience. I use my religion by following its rules and what it says I can and can't do. I use my conscience as when I will do something wrong I would feel guilty about it. If I ever feel that I would feel guilty of doing something I would avoid it. Following your heart and conscience is the best policy.
2007-06-17 05:42:12
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answered by Help Meh 2
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it's more about doing and knowing what i feel is right within me. there is never a line between right and wrong because there are always extenuating circumstances that can change the whole reason for actions and no one on this earth can understand why I feel the way i do.
i dont thinlk that is god fearing as much as it is having morals.
2007-06-17 04:29:54
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answered by bootleg 3
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Why do you believe that people must fear some pie in the sky god in order to know the difference between right and wrong? The most ethical people in the world don't fear Santa. Believe in yourself. Do not believe in god or Santa. We are not as important as most people like to think. When we die, it's over. The end. Get it?
2007-06-17 05:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the old Man in the Glass syndrome. I ask how will he feel years down the road and accordingly I adjust my conduct. Sometimes, I just have a gut feeling it's not right. I drop it then and there. It's not very complicated.
2007-06-17 04:29:43
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answered by me 4
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I try to do the right thing. I listen to my conscience.
I am not god fearing because I think he doesn't exist and if he does he made such a mess out of things that I don't see any reason to fear him.
2007-06-17 05:30:34
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answered by sweetera 4
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when onething which is not harmful better if it is helpful but not have a tan of crime or hurt or illogical or unfaithful may be a one to con sider as right otherwise.......
2007-06-17 04:56:44
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answered by hari prasad 5
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