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[ Morality? ] [ By Das Model ]
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M o r a l i t y ?
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b y d a s M o d e l
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The more I come to think about the question
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of morality, the more absurd it becomes. How
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can man care about a thing like morality?
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Through all history, man has felt a need for,
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let us call it an excuse, for his behavior.
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The problem is that it is simply an excuse,
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not a guide line for ones behavior. It never
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makes any difference in the end. There will
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never be any changes in mans behavior because
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he can not find any excuse for his actions.
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He will simply invent a proper excuse for his
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behavior. Man will continue his striving
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for POWER and PROFIT whether he does it under
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the heading Morality or not. The whole
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question of morality seems to me a little ad
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hoc. Why bother about justifying ones
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behavior when it is already controlled by
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such strong interests as POWER and PROFIT.
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The answer is that man has a strong desire to
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feel that what he do is the right thing.
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Take the example of USA's behavior in the
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gulf-war. Their excuse was the suffering of
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the Kuwaiti population, but their real
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concern was, of course, the oil. But would
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the UN take USA's interest in the oil as an
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excuse to kill thousands of Iraqi
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civilians? My point is that even if USA's
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interest was the oil, it was important to
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justify the attack in one way or the other.
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Man are not willing to admit that he acts
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from feelings of greed or profit hunger. It
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is much nicer to think of the acts as the
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normative implications of some "good" or
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altruistic moral theory. This moral theory
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does not have to be a whole consistent
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theory. It is often a so called "Christian
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Morality".
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The nice thing with "Christian Morality" is
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that nobody can tell exactly what normative
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implications that follows from it. This is
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because it is not clear which higher rules
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the normative implications is the product of.
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When USA is acting God in some conflict
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they do this with the excuse that their
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"Christian Morality" demands this from them.
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And because their morality is so "flexible"
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they can use it as an excuse for almost any
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behavior. It is not hard to see why this
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"morality(?)" is so useful to USA and the
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rest of the western world in their constant
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attempts to become God, Master of the
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Universe.
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uXu #193 Underground eXperts United 1994 uXu #193
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Call METALLAND SOUTHWEST -> +1-713-468-5802
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