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Do you feel in life there should be no consequences for our actions
inactions, words, or all in all, how we live our lives, do we have a way
should we live?

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@kellyjay said
Do you feel in life there should be no consequences for our actions
inactions, words, or all in all, how we live our lives, do we have a way
should we live?
I have never met anyone who believes that there are "...no consequences for our actions, inactions, [and] words". Nor have I ever met anyone who believes that there "should be no consequences for our actions, inactions, words". You have started an entire thread with the clumsiest of strawmen.

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@kellyjay said
Do you feel in life there should be no consequences for our actions
inactions, words, or all in all, how we live our lives, do we have a way
should we live?
Do we have a way should we live? [sic]

The way we feel we "should" live our lives is shaped by communal, cultural and legal norms and by our each and every unique moral compass.

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@kellyjay said
Do you feel in life there should be no consequences for our actions
inactions, words, or all in all, how we live our lives, do we have a way
should we live?
Do you feel in life there should be no consequences for our actions
inactions, words, or all in all, how we live our lives, do we have a way
should we live?

My short answer would be "Yes" fortunately, most of this has been pretty well thought out and written in our own national and local legal statues.

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@mchill said
My short answer would be "Yes" fortunately, most of this has been pretty well thought out and written in our own national and local legal statues.
It has also been "has been pretty well thought out" by our families, and neighbours, and schools, and out places of worship [where applicable], our workplaces, our communities, our cultural and historical heritages... and then, as you say, by our legal and law enforcement systems.

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@kellyjay said
Do you feel in life there should be no consequences for our actions
inactions, words, or all in all, how we live our lives, do we have a way
should we live?
I don’t feel like that and I don’t know anyone who does.

Unless you want this to be one of the shortest spirituality threads ever I suggest you drop the Galveston75 style of strawman and allow the other shoe to drop.

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@kellyjay said
do we have a way
should we live?
the golden rule

islam - not one of you truly believes until you wish for others what you wish for yourself
- muhammad

baha’i - lay not on any soul a load that you would not wish to be laid upon you, and desire not for anyone the things you would not desire for yourself
- baha’u’llah

hinduism - this is the sum of duty: do not do to others what would cause pain if done to you
- mahabharata

buddhism - treat not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful
- udana-varga 5.18

confucianism - words which sum up the basis of all good conduct… loving kindness. do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself
- confucius

taoism - regard your neighbour’s gain as you own gain, and your neighbour’s loss as your own loss
- t’ai shang kan ying p’ien

sikhism - i am a stranger to no one; and no one is a stranger to me. indeed i am a friend to all
- guru granth sahib

christianity - in everything, do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is the law and prophets
- jesus, matthew 7.12

unitarianism - we affirm and promote respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part

native american spirituality - we are as much alive as we keep the earth alive
- chief dan george

zoroastrianism - do not do unto others whatever is injurious to yourself
- shayast-na-shayast 13.29

jainism - one should treat all creatures in the world as one would like to be treated
- mahavint sutrakritanga

judaism - what is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. this is the whole torah; all the rest is commentary
- hillei

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@rookie54 said
the golden rule

islam - not one of you truly believes until you wish for others what you wish for yourself
- muhammad

baha’i - lay not on any soul a load that you would not wish to be laid upon you, and desire not for anyone the things you would not desire for yourself
- baha’u’llah

hinduism - this is the sum of duty: do not do to others what would cause pain if d ...[text shortened]... ul to you, do not do to your neighbor. this is the whole torah; all the rest is commentary
- hillei
*unless you're a masochist; consult one of your normal friends for help in that case.

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@fmf said
Do we have a way should we live? [sic]

The way we feel we "should" live our lives is shaped by communal, cultural and legal norms and by our each and every unique moral compass.
I'm asking, not telling; for you, there are the communal, cultural, and legal norms;
these are all outside influences. There is nothing innate about your notions of how
we should live; they can only come from the outside, and you have to buy into them?

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@mchill said
Do you feel in life there should be no consequences for our actions
inactions, words, or all in all, how we live our lives, do we have a way
should we live?

My short answer would be "Yes" fortunately, most of this has been pretty well thought out and written in our own national and local legal statues.
Are you saying yes to no consequences?

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@divegeester said
I don’t feel like that and I don’t know anyone who does.

Unless you want this to be one of the shortest spirituality threads ever I suggest you drop the Galveston75 style of strawman and allow the other shoe to drop.
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@kellyjay said
There is nothing innate about your notions of how
we should live; they can only come from the outside, and you have to buy into them?
Boy oh boy, it's as if you've never read or understood anything I have ever posted on this topic.

Our moral compassess are formed by a synthesis of "nature" and "nurture".

"Nurture" is what we experience and absorb from our human environment. It forms a unique narrative and an uncountable number of case studies.

"Nature" corresponds to what you probably mean when you use the word "innate". In combination with the "nature" element, it creates a unique personhood.

Deciding whether we "buy into" things "from outside" of us is what our moral compasses are for.

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@kellyjay said
I'm asking, not telling;
Regardless of whether you are asking or telling, you have started an entire thread with the clumsiest of strawmen.

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@fmf said
Boy oh boy, it's as if you've never read or understood anything I have ever posted on this topic.

Our moral compassess are formed by a synthesis of "nature" and "nurture".

"Nurture" is what we experience and absorb from our human environment. It forms a unique narrative and an uncountable number of case studies.

"Nature" corresponds to what you probably mean when you use ...[text shortened]... .

Deciding whether we "buy into" things "from outside" of us is what our moral compasses are for.
I can understand what you say and still do not agree with you. So you are saying
all morals are pressed in on us; otherwise, there isn't anything in us that can make
up our minds, each of us is nothing more than a product of our environment as
we are synthesized. Like dominos that fall, our morals are all deterministic nothing
more than where we are dropped off in time and location, is your view?

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@kellyjay said
I can understand what you say and still do not agree with you.
No. It's not about whether we agree or disagree. It's about this gimmick you use where you pretend you don't know what my stance is. What was that foolishness a few weeks back? Where you pretended you didn't know whether I was a theist or not. Now you are saying something foolish to me as if we have never discussed morality before.

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