Moral Conundrums
Jan 26, 2009: The moon passes in front of the sun during a solar eclipse over Manila bay.
Romeo Ranoco-Reuters
Romeo Ranoco-Reuters
Do you deal in absolutes?
Do you deal in black and white, or do gray and color influence your moral reasoning?
Does the end ever justify the means?
Test yourself.
Do you deal in black and white, or do gray and color influence your moral reasoning?
Does the end ever justify the means?
Test yourself.
3 Comments:
Some of those questions weren't easy. Good and thought provoking post.
1)Absolutes are needed but they sometimes clash with other absolutes.
2)In a black and white photo there is no gray. The black and white spots are tinier and intermixed so that the eye sees gray but each pixel is either white or black.
3)Sometimes yes often no. Case by case here.
My hair isn't gray either Shoprat. It's just that a larger and larger percentage of the individual hairs are being born white.
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