RE: Craig Grant? Not a fan.

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Craig Grant? Not a fan.

in craig-grant •  8 years ago 

So are you saying you've never had any need to learn and develop morality?

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I don't think he is saying that.... Depends on what you consider rich (what do you value not just in the monterey sense) Craig is just being himself..He shares more than i would but if you don't like it there is a mute button.

I try to make a distinction between rich and wealthy.

Being yourself is not necessarily beneficial if there is no morality.

The mute button has a purpose. I don't use it to hide from things that I don't like.

Thank you for the comments.

I hear ya!!!

@lifeworship Not everyone cares about what YOU DICTATE as "morality" or what YOU THINK is "needed".

Do you believe that morality is relative?

I don't spend time dictating morality to anyone. Morality exists as a function of the dynamics of the natural world, and making observations about someone's lack of moral behavior is hardly dictating.

What I think is needed is irrelevant to the matter.

This statement demonstrates a lack of understanding of the nature of morality.

It doesn't matter what I "believe".. and what you "believe" doesn't matter either. In that same way, my lack of anything (even understanding, in your 'conclusive' but entirely irrelevant opinion) doesn't matter either. Attempting to control, curb or jade someone's decisions, actions and opinions is "immoral" to me. That is what you are attempting to do and that is a 'demonstration' of your own lack of surety.

You seem to be having trouble with the actual definition of the word 'immoral'.