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Who defines good and evil?
All of us; in our own time. Good and evil are relative, it’s all a matter of human perspective; and perspectives vary from person to person.
* According to classical stoicism it would be Zeus/God/Nature. I wrote them that way because in classical stoicism they are the same thing.
* I think it’s all energy — and that someday science/physics will be able to measure it.
* All of us; in our own time. Good and evil are relative, it’s all a matter of human perspective; and perspectives vary from person to person.
* For sure is not man, therefore is God, his creator. If you are the designer of an invention, you are the one who determines what is the purpose of it, and what is not.
* The only difference between right and wrong is perception
* You do. Good and evil are relative terms
* Does it cause harm? It’s evil. No? Then it’s good.
* In the ideal situation, Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. or maybe Ben Matlock. If you’re guilty as sin, then definitely Saul Goodman.
* Conscience and/or Holy Ghost
* The action taken defines the deed done.
* There is no such thing as either.
* Each individuals conscions and purpose..
* You decide what is good for you and what is evil for you. What everyone agrees is evil for them is someone doing…