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Originally posted by DsBlu01CivEX
my point was merely to say...who's to say another person's morals are wrong or inappropriate? Sure, I think there a lot of people that don't have good morals ect...BUT who's to say those people that I think "poorly" about don't think the same about my morals. I don't think there is just 1 "moral code" anymore. Sure back in the early 1900s there might have been, but our world today is completely different than it was 100 years ago. I dunno...just my take on things...
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I agree there is no one moral code anymore. I do believe that we must all follow a basic set of standard morals for peace to exist in society, however beyond that I feel it's up to the individual to decide his/her own morals. I have a problem with government imposing ridiculous morals upon us through law, especially since many of them lack a variety of morals and don't abide by the very laws they create, but that's off topic for this thread.
I don't think it takes any work to love, it just happens when the right ingredients exist, it's like a self-baking bread. Each person's list of ingredients will vary. For me, I don't know. I would just need the right woman at the right time for me to fall in love with her. Known qualitities that she must posess are a set of morals very similar to my own, trustworthiness, honesty, and just be a woman I can connect with as a friend, a lover, and a partner.
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