Is it normal to not see a difference between "good" and "bad"
I think there is no such thing as doing the "right thing" or the "wrong thing"...
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I think there is no such thing as doing the "right thing" or the "wrong thing"...
Try not to let concepts larger than your personal bubble scare you anymore. What is good in one place may very well be bad in another. Good and bad are made up words to contain certain types of minds. However, there are laws that punish based on what they perceive as bad and should be respected.
There seems to be a lot of this anymore.
A handful of people decide to kill 3000+ random, innocent civilians in the name of religion, regardless of the victims' political or religious beliefs. Another guy grabs his mother's gun and mows down a bunch of innocent five year olds in school...
...the airwaves light up with excuses for both.
A woman dedicates her life to feeding and healing peoples in regions wracked with starvation and disease, risking her own health and well-being...but after she dies, her faith is questioned because she dared to question her faith.
...the airwaves light up with doubts about her selflessness.
No...there really is no literal definition of "good" or "evil," but some of us can still define them both, regardless of excuses and speculation...despite the movement to question whether either exists.
It's normal and it's true. At first, there was no such thing as " bad " or " good ". The man has created this notion and many others so that he can live in peace with himself and other individuals. Every society lays down specific rules and laws to make people living together and religion also contributed to make it possible. Without this kind of notion, it would be the chaos if everyone would have the right to do whatever they want.