I'm going to explain something to you, and you might not understand, and you might not agree, but at least mull it over.
Human morality in essence is derived from two factors.
Factor #1: Positive beliefs
Factor #2: Negative beliefs
These two base factors are essentially the catalyst for our overall opinion on Good & Evil. Now I'll show you how both factors fit in with this concept.
Factor #1: Positive beliefs = A good concept
Factor #2: Negative beliefs = A evil concept
Human morality is based entirely on these two factors, where as a person will view a situation either as a (+ or -) once the mind has established a thing as a positive, or a thing as a negative, it morphs into a (Good +) or (Negative -) mental construct.
From here all our moral values are calculated.
Human morality in essence is derived from two factors.
Factor #1: Positive beliefs
Factor #2: Negative beliefs
These two base factors are essentially the catalyst for our overall opinion on Good & Evil. Now I'll show you how both factors fit in with this concept.
Factor #1: Positive beliefs = A good concept
Factor #2: Negative beliefs = A evil concept
Human morality is based entirely on these two factors, where as a person will view a situation either as a (+ or -) once the mind has established a thing as a positive, or a thing as a negative, it morphs into a (Good +) or (Negative -) mental construct.
From here all our moral values are calculated.