Or... all bombing bad.Everyone has their own truth:No. It's not. I've addressed this before. The answer doesn't change. Truth is not subjective. Truth is discovered. Man is subjective, dummy.Truth is sometimes subjective.No. Perception of truth is not truth. It's someone's perception.But given their individual circumstances, they both can be right.True, but they can't avoid the consequences of their choices.Logically, 2 people can look at the same thing and differ on whether it's right or wrong.Right and wrong is determined by logic. If something is wrong then eventually it will fail.Then god punishes man when he chooses wrongly (according to god).Free will is one of the fundamental principles taught by Moses. According to this principle man does what is in his power to do, by his nature, his choice, and his will.
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So the question that naturally begs to be asked is if there is a universal code of common decency that is independent of man how come we all don't behave the same way when it comes to right and wrong? The reason man doesn't behave the same way is because of subjectivity. The difference between being objective and being subjective is bias. Bias is eliminated when there is no preference for an outcome. To eliminate a preference for an outcome one must have no thought of the consequences to one's self. If one does not practice this they will see subjective truth instead of objective truth. Subjective truth leads to moral relativism. Where consequences to self and preferences for an outcome leads to rationalizations of right and wrong.
We bomb them = good
They 9/11 us = bad
Sometimes people choose to do bad things, Taz.