What DO you think is wrong?

Started by WanderLady, Sat 22/01/2005 05:42:00

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Andail

Dragonrose, those are good thumbrules, but impossible to have as ever-present, ever-lasting dogmas...
Most likely, you will some day face a situation where you might have to make somebody hate you.
There is a chance the same will go for both stealing, and, heaven forbid, even killing.

Harvester

Well, I pretty much go by The Book in this one  :) There are many things that are wrong, but doing a wrong thing doesn't make you a bad person. Wrong things with wrong intentions, however, do. I think.
Just to be original, I'll mention one thing - I think cursing your parents, or being impolite to them, or disrespecting them in any way is very very very very wrong. If there's a thing in my life I'd change, I'd take back everything I ever said that made my father or mother feel bad. Ooops, I didn't get too pathetic here, I hope...
None shall pass!

Paranoid Factor

DragonRose

Quote from: Andail on Sat 22/01/2005 23:37:55
Dragonrose, those are good thumbrules, but impossible to have as ever-present, ever-lasting dogmas...
Most likely, you will some day face a situation where you might have to make somebody hate you.
There is a chance the same will go for both stealing, and, heaven forbid, even killing.


The question wasn't what would I never ever ever do in my entire life, just what I consider to be "wrong."

I don't always follow my own rules, and I honestly don't think anyone can go through life without breaking them occasionally. I've hated people, I've hurt people, and I've broken promises. But I try not to. I try not to notice the behaviours of others that drive me insane. I try not to be cruel or violent (I'm ashamed to say I've smacked more than one person). I try to keep my promises. When I've broken my own rules of behaviour, which I do a lot more than I wish I did, I feel bad. Because I can recognize I did something wrong.

And that's my thoughts.
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Blackthorne

Quote from: SSH on Sat 22/01/2005 22:42:02
I think its wrong to force people not to tell others of their beliefs

True.

But I also think it's wrong to not expect backlash if your beliefs are controversial.


AND yes, sometimes "Christian" beliefs are controversial.  You can speak your beliefs, but be prepared to accept the consequences of your actions.

Bt
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