Frayed knot is an interesting way of putting it.

I think society is more immoral than moral. I think most people agree that
killing some one is wrong.  My problem  with morality is when some one
charges excessive interest like in credit cards (my wife and I have one --
and it is for emergencies only  -- then immediately paid off )  justifying
this as sound business when in reality to me it seems like this greed is a
way of slowly killing some one, or Like ( i do  have a very good health
insurance.) when I ended up in the hospital a few years back in the USA and
the bill exceeded $8,000. for 24 hour stay..  basically to get my heart beat
stabilized and watched. I saw 2 doctors for a total of 10 minutes..
If I did not have insurance i would have an huge medical bill and to pay it
I would have had to take food of my table to pay the bill. To me if a person
is forced to pay an excessive amount to cover a bill cutting back on normal
expenses to pay it,, the hospital is killing that person.

or by charging excessive rent.. or a myriad of other ways of killing some
one legally .. the slower the better..

On my savings account I am paid a meager 2.6 % but if I want to borrow money
I have to pay 9.8% If I depended upon that interest for my living again
corporate greed would be killing me..  and this difference is immoral yet it
is easily justified as business.

I think people many people only want to appear to be moral  yet at the same
time want to use business or corporations to hide their immorality.

The only conclusion I can reach is people prefer to be immoral. Just talking
the talk not walking the walk of morality.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Evil reconciled to good?  Frayed knot!
>
> On Apr 5, 10:18 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Why is evil always so hard to nail down or why does it seem that no
> > one really wants to identify it but simply dissect the potentiality of
> > what it may define. You don't consider anything on the video as evil
> > but do recognize it as bad, horrifying and obscene, which basically
> > covers the face of evil, but rather bypass evil representation to
> > bring attention to religious aspects, which by the way I agree with
> > 100%, don't burn your steak here. The dark ages are still upon us
> > brother and while technology creates a vision of advancement,
> > attitudes and behaviours create a different picture, the picture of
> > reality, of good and of evil.  I feel we must somehow find resolve in
> > the issue of what is evil.  We have here a collection of brilliant
> > minds, myself excluded lol, and so we can somehow be assertive in our
> > resolve.  I find too many threads wind up as fray ends.  Which reminds
> > me of a thread that walked into a bar, the bartender said "we don't
> > serve threads", so the thread walked out, shredded out it's end and
> > tied itself into a loop, walked back into the bar, the bartender
> > noticed and immediately and irately said, "damn, I told you we don't
> > serve threads in here", the thread responded "I'm not a thread" at
> > which the bartender scowled, "you are so" and so the thread having the
> > last word said "nope, I'm a frayed knot".
> >
> > On Apr 5, 12:26 pm, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks Slip.  I don't really consider what is going on in the video
> > > and what it represents as evil.  It is bad, it is horrifying, it is
> > > obscene, but it is also no more than religion battling it's fiercest
> > > foe -- education and enlightenment.  On the other hand, religion
> > > considers education and enlightenment evil -- the work of the devil.
> >
> > > On Apr 4, 2:05 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Thanks for the video gruff, it was overwhelmingly sad but very
> > > > enlightening as to the seriousness and the dilemma of these people.
> It
> > > > takes me back over to the other thread, Does Evil Exist.  One only
> > > > needs to watch this video for the answer.
> >
> > > > On Apr 4, 3:38 pm, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > Here is a good reason for moral behavior -- call it what you like
> (we
> > > > > are our brother's keeper, the golden rule, do unto others, etc.) --
> http://video.nytimes.com/video/2009/02/22/world/asia/1194838044017/cl...
> >
>


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