MORALITY VERSUS IMMORALITY CONFLICT IS UNNATURAL October 31, 2014 - TopicsExpress



          

MORALITY VERSUS IMMORALITY CONFLICT IS UNNATURAL October 31, 2014 at 4:02am The term “morality” is artificial and not natural. The Nature knows no morality. The Nature knows only legality in terms of Natural Law. If morality is artificial and immorality is natural in terms of Natural Law, let us find out the law from Nature for convenient placement of all humans within their natural tendency towards immorality instead of running two parallel systems of morality and immorality. For example, murder is a cold blooded killing for all purposes without any difference between murder for moral purpose and murder for immoral purpose. Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination is as bad as Indira Gandhi’s assassination since both are nothing but cold blooded/well planned political murders. Those who praise these murders on so called moral grounds are not only fooling people, but are fooling themselves. The conflict between morality and immorality is actually the product of confusion in understanding as to what is natural in terms of Natural Law. Actually and factually, the natural is in two states or forms viz. (1) individual natural or narrow natural, and (2) environmental natural or broad natural. Both of these two states or forms of natural are inter-related to and mixed-up with each other. The individual natural is a creation of environmental natural and the environmental natural is a collection of individual natural in its diverse forms. Both of these two states or forms of natural are governed by Common Natural Law of mutual coexistence of both with mutual harmony and peace between both. It is wrong to believe that all that is environmental natural or meant for public good in the name of socialism is good/right for all time being moral and all that is individual natural or meant for private good/selfishness in the name of capitalism is bad/wrong for all time being immoral. –Adv.B.S.More
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 22:33:43 +0000

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