The reality is indifferent
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:02 pm
The reality is indifferent even if there was different meaning behind each mental state.
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The reality is that good and evil exist. We are coded to do good in an appropriate situation or do evil in another appropriate situation. We are able to choose though but that is indifferent also. Therefore the reality is indifferent.Impenitent wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:39 pm or so your current mental state leads you to believe...
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Is there really "appropriate" situations when it is all right to do "evil"?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:57 pmThe reality is that good and evil exist. We are coded to do good in an appropriate situation or do evil in another appropriate situation. We are able to choose though but that is indifferent also. Therefore the reality is indifferent.Impenitent wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:39 pm or so your current mental state leads you to believe...
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Yes, when are starving to death and see someone else also starving to death. It is right to kill and eat another person if one of you could survive the situation.Age wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:36 pmIs there really "appropriate" situations when it is all right to do "evil"?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:57 pmThe reality is that good and evil exist. We are coded to do good in an appropriate situation or do evil in another appropriate situation. We are able to choose though but that is indifferent also. Therefore the reality is indifferent.Impenitent wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:39 pm or so your current mental state leads you to believe...
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Because the situation what is right to do. People were used to cannibalism.
It could be. People still kill human beings for crime.
You experience evil therefore it is as real as good.
Yes.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:00 pm Reality is indifferent to everything not just the moral or immoral actions of human beings
That is because it has no function other than to exist in the state it does and nothing else
So, why then is that "evil"?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:49 pmYes, when are starving to death and see someone else also starving to death. It is right to kill and eat another person if one of you could survive the situation.
I am not sure what you are saying here.
This is were deciding gets very hard and tricky. If human beings are, as you say, CODED to do "evil" in "appropriate situations", then EVERY human being could "justify" ALL of their "evil" behaviors, and therefore when or what is a crime, and when and why could a human being be punished by another human being for a crime? Especially if the murdering of another human being could be "evil" in "appropriate situation" also, which is a crime deserving of punishment also by other human beings.
If evil is as real as good does NOT have much to do with if evil is CODED within human beings or not. I said that evil only exists because adult human beings do evil things. If, and when, adult human beings stop doing evil things, then I will not experience evil but I will still experience good. Therefore, evil will NOT be as real as good is. Evil would have gone extinct and thus NOT be in existence, nor really happening anymore, but good will be very real and flourishing real.
It is evil if you care to live. Otherwise it is indifferent.
Oh well, you need to prepare yourself to kill a person which this is right but not good to you if you were used to being good.
We just discover to make our food, agriculture for example, and that allowed us chance to eat non-human being. That is coded inside our genes as a good now.
Yes, that was an impression from me because I was good at that moment. Death is hard to accept to anybody. So killing is evil if you are aware that everything is indifferent but you decided to be good.Age wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:36 pmThis is were deciding gets very hard and tricky. If human beings are, as you say, CODED to do "evil" in "appropriate situations", then EVERY human being could "justify" ALL of their "evil" behaviors, and therefore when or what is a crime, and when and why could a human being be punished by another human being for a crime? Especially if the murdering of another human being could be "evil" in "appropriate situation" also, which is a crime deserving of punishment also by other human beings.
Yes, if everybody decide to do good in spite of knowing that the reality is indifferent or simply following the code which instruct them to do good if they are unaware. Needless to say for some people it is hard to be good. So you need to take care of them somehow.Age wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:36 pmIf evil is as real as good does NOT have much to do with if evil is CODED within human beings or not. I said that evil only exists because adult human beings do evil things. If, and when, adult human beings stop doing evil things, then I will not experience evil but I will still experience good. Therefore, evil will NOT be as real as good is. Evil would have gone extinct and thus NOT be in existence, nor really happening anymore, but good will be very real and flourishing real.
Yes, and that was my point.
Always?
If, however, a person wants assistance to be killed, to prevent unnecessary suffering, then could this be good?
So, for example, when you human beings stop killing and eating all animals, then is it by shear coincidence that that code inside your genes will say this is a good now also, or is it some thing else that decides that this code inside your genes as a good now?
Surely there is some bodies that accept death very easily?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:43 pmYes, that was an impression from me because I was good at that moment. Death is hard to accept to anybody.Age wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:36 pm
This is were deciding gets very hard and tricky. If human beings are, as you say, CODED to do "evil" in "appropriate situations", then EVERY human being could "justify" ALL of their "evil" behaviors, and therefore when or what is a crime, and when and why could a human being be punished by another human being for a crime? Especially if the murdering of another human being could be "evil" in "appropriate situation" also, which is a crime deserving of punishment also by other human beings.
But what if it is good to kill some times?
When you use the word 'the' in front of the word 'reality', to me, it sounds like you want to express 'The reality of some thing or other'. But do you just mean, 'Reality (itself) is indifferent?bahman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:43 pmYes, if everybody decide to do good in spite of knowing that the reality is indifferent or simply following the code which instruct them to do good if they are unaware.Age wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:36 pm
If evil is as real as good does NOT have much to do with if evil is CODED within human beings or not. I said that evil only exists because adult human beings do evil things. If, and when, adult human beings stop doing evil things, then I will not experience evil but I will still experience good. Therefore, evil will NOT be as real as good is. Evil would have gone extinct and thus NOT be in existence, nor really happening anymore, but good will be very real and flourishing real.
Yes I have noticed this. There still exists some human beings who even consider, let alone those ones that BELIEVE, that punishment for a crime is NOT "evil", but in fact a "good" thing to do. Some human beings still BELIEVE that it is a very good thing to do, and they are very happy, when they kill/murder other human beings for doing so called "evil" acts, or for even just having different views and beliefs.
I truly agree here wholeheartedly that I need to take care of ALL you adult human beings, so that ALL children can and will grow up NOT being abused, like they are now.
Indifference involves a state of mind of a living thing.Reality
true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent:
-the real reason for an act.
existing or occurring as fact; actual rather than imaginary, ideal, or fictitious:
-a story taken from real life.
being an actual thing; having objective existence; not imaginary:
-The events you will see in the film are real and not just made up.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/real
Which is exactly the reason for saying that it is indifferent because it is not a living thing but merely a state of eternal existenceVeritas Aequitas wrote:
The reality is indifferent is a ridiculous statement because reality itself [ as defined above ] is not an entity with consciousness
Note all non-living things are also indifferent.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 5:22 amWhich is exactly the reason for saying that it is indifferent because it is not a living thing but merely a state of eternal existenceVeritas Aequitas wrote:
The reality is indifferent is a ridiculous statement because reality itself [ as defined above ] is not an entity with consciousness
It cannot experience emotion because it cannot think or experience anything and so it can only be indifferent to all that there is
Reality-is-all-there-is where human beings are part and parcel thereof.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 7:10 am Most of reality [ the observable Universe ] is physical and non biological and was entirely so before life evolved on Earth
We are part of reality but a very infinitesimal part of it and in mathematical terms an entirely insignificant part of it too.
Note the catch-22.When we finally become extinct with no trace of us left at all reality will simply carry on existing just like it always has