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The thing about good and bad is …there is Instinct, there is Conformity and then there is Conscience.
Instinct: Instinct is the very first we
encounter as living beings. Instinct got to deal with survival. When a
baby crawls and hits his head on a wall and it hurts, no one need tell
him to bend over or dodge next time he sees a wall. That’s instinct and
survival.
Conformity: This one refers to aligning
one’s self to generally accepted rules, goals behavior, etc. even when
you might have had different bearing if left alone. For instance, some
of us would have been Muslims if our parents were Muslims too, vice
versa. We conform to standards we meet and may even end up passing them
down.
Conscience: A lot of people get this one
wrong. This one is defined as inner feeling or voice viewed as acting
as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one’s behavior i.e. “he had a
guilty conscience about his desires” Synonyms: sense of right or wrong,
moral sense, inner voice, etc
Notice that conformity and Instinct (in
smaller doses) have a lot to do with conscience. Lets take a Barbarian
for instance: he is born into a cannibalistic group, where survival
(instinct) means you got to do whatever to survive even if it means
preying on the weak amongst you. Failure to do so, you might be termed
as weak or eaten too. He met such a tradition and conforms to it. As far
as this individual (barbarian) is concerned, the right thing to do when
you see a weakling is to strike or defeat and seize the others property
and women. In this case, “guilt” would not be felt when he kills the
weakling rather “guilt” will be felt when he lets the weakling go. So
usually, what your “conscience” allows may be evil to someone else and
vice versa.
Now what is the yardstick used to judge
good and evil? Isn’t the yardstick on its own flawed? The yardstick is
this golden rule: Do unto others as you love them to do to you”, or am I
wrong?
But bear in mind that whatever a writer
scribbles down is done out of a writers independence of view, opinion,
diversification, discretion and most times a writer writes in order to
get world views and not to indoctrinate you to his/her own belief except
in cases of shrinks or psychologists who help people who are almost or
completely lost come back to a state of rest.
A blog is not a church and it has no
doctrine. It’s the freeman’s media of expression. I may teach you how to
flirt with a man today and sleep with him today even if you don’t love
him and then condemn it tomorrow. It’s now left to you to use your own
filter to work.
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