Ever realized that there is nothing considered wrong unless it's involving or going to involve a torment put to you by you and/or by any other (person or animal)? If it's something which causes torment put to you by any other than that torment is called punishment. There is nothing wrong towards a life of persons without torment. Name something considered wrong that wont have an end result of torment gained in return because of it. You cant, can you? Even an F given is a tormenting punishment for being wrong. If you do something wrong to another person in hopes that they wont get you back to torment you or that they wont bring you to justice to have you tormented, then what's that fear you get anyway? That fear there you get is of the possibility of being tormented, and is as a form of a torment. Therefore when being wrong toward another surely you are tormented in at least fear itself. Any being willing to go through any sort of torment is daring as a dare devil. Depending on the level of damnation the torment causes can make you faithfully a fool rather than faithfully wise. That saying: "no pain, no gain" is wise, but if the gain is severe damnation than that saying is preceived flipped to complete foolishness. If you live in fear (which surely torments) than there is something you are doing wrong or there is something you're not doing that is wrong. Like if you aint acting in turning around your crookid government, and live in fear till it's changed, than that says you wrong for letting it be as it is. Yeah, ppl know when they are wrong. Sometimes you have to handle someone wrong with something or someone wrong to cancel both the wrongs out or to just cancel the most wrong out. You can kiss ass and say you're sorry all you want, but wrongs wont dissapear as though they didnt happen in the first place. And certain ppl do heed which persons they wont want to do wrong to intentionally on purpose because they are punks and cowards. fu*king mongrels. They know who they are. Disrepect is never random, it's tightly selective by poor or good judgment for it, and it is depending on one's postition. 2009. then.
well stealing is considered wrong but i wouldnt exactly classify it as torment, drug use is generally considered wrong but it doesnt cause torment unless you go into complete excess, vandalizing is considered wrong but doesnt cause torment, just annoyance. what "wrong" is, is all a matter of opinion and perspective. many people believe it is VERY wrong to have pre-maritial sex or an abortion while others think it is perfectly okay. some think gay marraige is wrong, but i dont. your theory falls through my friend
Mr. Morrison makes much better points. "Name something considered wrong that wont have an end result of torment gained in return because of it. You cant, can you?" As a matter of fact, I can. Suppose one has no empathy. He or she will feel no torment in return if he or she hurts someone's feelings. He or she receives no punishment (or at least don't acknowledge it). Say I'm in a group setting where the whole group agrees with and accepts my "wrong" (assuming we all agree within this thread that we would still consider it wrong despite the consensus of the group). If in a group of racists and one says a racist joke, it is not considered wrong and he or she is not punished and feels no torment. If in a gang and one acts with gang violence, say to murder someone in a rival gang, he or she is rewarded and is further accepted by the rest of the gang and therefore feels successful and feels no torment. If one acts in revenge, and feels proud of his or her vengeful accomplishment, say to harm someone who he or she may feel has harmed or wronged himself or herself, they will not be remorseful. They will feel no torment. This is not to say that any of these people will not "see the error of their ways" later on. It is just to give examples that prove that acting wrongly =/= feelings of torment or remorse. Also, you challenged me.