Those who cultivate moral confusion for profit should understand this: we will name their names and shame them as they deserve to be shamed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For shameful deeds are taught by shameful deeds.
If one is to be called a liar, one may as well make an effort to deserve the name.
Sadly, we do a much better job of making people feel guilty than we do of delivering them from the guilt we create. We need to confess this and change our ways.
We are accountable for our actions as we exercise our moral agency. If we understand this principle and make righteous choices, our lives will be blessed.
No doubt, corporate CEOs who lie to their shareholders and politicians who lie to their public know and believe intellectually that lying is immoral. Why then do they lie? They lie to others because they first lie to themselves.
I like moral judgment to emerge from the reader. We are being sold a very simplistic morality by our leaders at a time when nuance and understanding are at a premium.
It is time to reclaim our nation's moral compass.
Names are what people sometimes use to excuse their thoughts and actions towards you.
I started to think about the assumptions we make that everyone we meet operates under the same moral code, and how betrayed we feel when that isn't the case.
Naming rights are a seductive philanthropic inducement, yet more anonymous operational support may better advance the charitable purpose.