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Re: Morality and Ethics
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True it is a subjective topic. There are however certain things everyone knows are wrong. I disagree Hitler did not know he was wrong. Pesident G. W. Bush claims that holding ' suspected ' terrorists indefinately without a trial in Cuba is fine but he knows how wrong it is. He is simply doing wrong for the right reasons as was Hitler. He knew gassing people to death was wrong but felt the right reasons outweighed it. That little thing called conscionce tells us all, it is still wrong. It is possible, however that I am wrong and this is merely another opinion.
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Re: Morality and Ethics
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Of course it is now President Barrack Obama illegally detaining them but the point is the same.
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Re: Morality and Ethics
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I'm going to have to disagree. I think hitler felt like a hero and I don't think he thought gassing them was wrong. I think he thought it was a justice and enjoyed doing it. And almost nobody is like "omg I'm evil haha look at me". It's almost always like "I'm doing something you don't agree with".
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Everyone's conscious Is different and everyone has different beliefs. Those terrorists don't think they are doing anything wrong, they see it as their duty from their god to fight. They might think it's for the greater good but they also think it's ok because they can convince themselves that the victims deserve it.
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Re: Morality and Ethics
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Fair points. Perhaps Hitler, Bush, Terrorists and anyone else doing wrong are irrational and did not see it as wrong. I believe they new it was wrong and figured the ends justified the means. What is that old expression? ' The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions ' The majority of people I should hope are rational enough to find it unethical and amoral. I guess that proves the point I was debating against. The rules of ethics and morals are subjective of individual beliefs.
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When it comes to spellcrafting, it's not moral ot ethics that matters imho
For every spell we cast, we alone are responsible, and we should be very careful in doing spells regarding another's free will.

In the olden days, spells, lore, knowledge, etc were verbally passed down from Witch to Witch, Shaman to Shamen..... This...internet 'let's ' play witchcraft is an insult to our forefathers in witchcraft. They would never have handed their knowledge to someone irresponsible.
Here on the net, youngsters see sites like these, and end up playing with things that are more dangerous than they can comprehend.

Playing with Witchcraft and not comprehending what its all about, is like driving a.car without brakes and a steering wheel. A crash is unavoidable.
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