(05-17-2012, 01:36 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: ...Applying your logic, then, human slavery, murder, rape and all other forms of violence aren't wrong or immoral. They are in the same category as premarital sex - they aren't inherently wrong, but just thinking they are wrong, makes them wrong in our minds...
You know, that's pretty much what I believe actually. The only thing that is missing is this. Is the thinking that something is "right" or "wrong" applies to the self only or once you made that decision you must also apply it to your other selves in order to maintain positive polarity?
I.e.: A person believes that raping is right. But said person also is aware that the one being raped believes this to be wrong. So the raper polarizes in the negative by doing it. IF the raper truthfully believes that the one being raped think this is "right". Do we have negative polarization here ?
This may seem like an extreme example, but in reality it's not. It's a real example. This can happen with mental patients.
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I seriously don't know if the ending of your post was sarcastic or real ?
