Sorting out Good and Evil in the New World Order
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[News with Views] In the Newly revived ancient evil World Order of today, differentiating good from evil can be a complex task as it often depends on the MK Ultra/satanically manipulated trajectory of one’s personal beliefs, values, and culture. However, there are some general principles that can guide one in determining what is good and what is evil. The following ideas are as old as time itself and have only recently been systematically eradicated from modern/popular culture:
Consider the consequences:One way to differentiate between good and evil is to evaluate the potential outcomes of a particular action or decision. An action that has positive consequences for oneself and others is generally considered good, while an action that has negative consequences is generally considered evil.
Consider the intentions:Another way to differentiate between good and evil is to look at the intentions behind a particular action or decision. An action that is motivated by compassion, love, and empathy is generally considered good, while an action that is motivated by greed, selfishness, or malice is generally considered evil.
Consider the moral principles: Every culture has a set of moral principles that guide their behavior. For example, the Golden Rule — treat others as you would like to be treated — is a universal moral principle that guides behavior in many cultures. When faced with a difficult decision, it can be helpful to consider these moral principles to determine what is good and what is evil.
Consider the long-term effects:Sometimes, what may seem like a good decision in the short term may have negative consequences in the long term. It is important to consider the long-term effects of an action or decision when evaluating whether it is good or evil.
Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was born into slavery at Hierapolis, Phrygia and lived in Rome until his banishment, when he went to Nicopolis in northwestern Greece for the rest of his life. His teachings were written down and published by his pupil Arrian in his Discourses and Enchiridion. Born:c. AD 50, Hierapolis, Phrygia, (presumed), (now Pamukkale, Denizli, Turkey) Died:c. 135 (aged c. 85), Nicopolis, Epirus, (now Preveza, Epirus, Greece)...
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-05-04 |