What if the government was NEVER right OR wrong about A choice.

Discussion in 'Ethics' started by Anaximenes, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. Anaximenes

    Anaximenes Senior Member

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    We would need to make the leap of Faith each one of us for ourselves; that means that the finite possibles would be decided in advance of our synthesized existence of choosing. An uneasiness of having chosen wisely would be perpetuated, and life would represent the self in purely private conscience.

    Fine; just the same the decision of doing (being) Right from Wrong would have to be perpetuated by another Choice. Unless; there is responsibility for choosing in the decided Freedom of belonging to the society one is in. That represents the self in the public conscience. This way some government or other would have to keep denying one the Leap of Faith for having a private Soul; possibilities for that existence of Choice, unsynthesized, are to be decided as to it's righteousness or falsehood. Publicity could do it; but that is just ignoring the recognizedly rude God-government. The public choosing though does have infinite Possibilities at each individual. When?; who says so?

    Maybe we should cry: resist the Liberty. :biker:
     
  2. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    This sounds like a verbose version of idealistic anarchy.
     
  3. Anaximenes

    Anaximenes Senior Member

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    Now just add the idea of propaganda to the subject: "Doing the right thing.":afro:
     
  4. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    there has never been a direct correlation between right or wrong, and any government. so its kind of difficult to make sense of the question.
     

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