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Originally posted by death_to_all
Well plaguewind that is definitely something to be considered wheh it comes to morals. I don't even know how religion cam into the conversation but basically a moral person isn't something that is entirely influenced on society it can be in some cases, but in others it is different considering that everyone thinks differently and feels that somethings matter while other things don't.
There may be some people that diagree with what other people's morals are but no one is right or wrong in the sense that no one is the same. We all think differently, look different even if we are brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers or whatever we may be made up of the same genes but no one is exactly the same. Even twins identical or fraternal are different they may have the same genetic makeup but that doesn't mean that they like everything that the other does. They may like some things but when it comes to morals they may feel differently.
It also depends on what kind of society a person grows up in a religious one means that many people may hold similar morals but none are eaxctly the same.
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Well, my friend... First of all, I guess I can say I just had to mention religion because a big part of the answers talked a bit about that...
Now, about morality and society... Well, of course each person has some different "natural" dispositions, but of course society and education play an important role in determining what someone will judge of as right or wrong... In a certain sense, you imply that when you say that people don't necessarily agree with each others beliefs concerning morality... By the way, hope I didn't give the impression that I think everyone approves and disapproves of the same things... What I meant is that everyone approves or disapproves of something...
Ah, if you guys would like to check something interesting about the subject... Well, just let me know, there are some pretty interesting writings on it...