WidowMakers wrote:OK lets get off of this good/evil thing.
Is there right or wrong? Is it wrong for me to kill you? Why? Who says so? If there is no universal truth and we have all evolved from nothing, there is no law over us all that says killing, stealing, etc is wrong.
The majority of people may think it is wrong but there only basis for the rule is being th majority.
I have yet to find anyone that thinks Hitler was justified in what he did in WW2. However, with no absolute right or wrong, Hitler can justify anything.
So basically with no absolute truth (right or wrong) you can never justify getting angry with someone for doing anything to you because the can justify that what they do.
WM
Every feeling we have and how we act and describe it is an abstract. It has no meaning unless we give it one. It has nothing to do with justifying what anyone does. It just means that if we never gave it a name and description, you wouldn't of ever felt or acted that way.
Same thing applies to everything: Time, Knowledge, Economic Systems....
Without establishing a basis for these things, you wouldn't feel bad if you didn't know what being late for something was. Or proud of being smart, or jealous of someone else being smarter than you. People wouldn't act better than others because they had more stuff. You wouldn't be envious of someone else's wealth.
What I'm saying is, we make ourselves feel better and others feel worse by attaching feelings and definitions to things.
"What I'm doing is good, so you must be doing bad" "I'm right, your wrong" "Do it like this, not like that" It's a bunch of bullshit, people nodded and agreed to, so they would feel better about the things they do, say, and act on.