the nature of morality

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  • My morality comes from all of the above. Originally it came from family/society, but as I grew up I discovered that this was insufficient and started to develop my own code. Then as I became exposed to world religions, I began to borrow from them to supplement my morality.
    And then there was tofu. Don't get me started on tofu. Basically I think that tofu (ethical vegetarianism/veganism) is the ultimate morality. If you have those values in place (a deep-seated respect for all other beings, the planet and yourself), you don't really need any other moral code. You can get all of your answers from that.

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    • I agree. I don't really think that there's an answer to the question of what defines our personality morality. But I think the more interesting issues are how we define morality, where it comes from, and what purpose it serves.

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      • My moral system is based on what is logical. I also believe in Karma. Everything in this world requires equal exchange. This goes for money, laws, everything.

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