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<blockquote data-quote="Japrim" data-source="post: 124166" data-attributes="member: 7558"><p>I wonder how much of this conversation is really about ethics.</p><p></p><p>Changing something isn't necessarily unethical in and of itself. The question of ethics is of harmful repercussions or that violate rights in some way.</p><p></p><p>When you delve into the finer points in all of this, it can come to questions of prioritizing rights, whose rights take precedence, or a wide range of complicated paradoxical ethical dilemmas, and as they relate to circumstances. But it all centers around the knowledge and ability to understand what are inalienable rights, what is liberty, what is freedom, what is the right thing to do, etc.</p><p></p><p>My logic is this; You can't go wrong by doing right. If you do what you do in the interest of truth and righteousness, in love and respect, the end result will almost always be a clean one, free of guilt or adverse repercussions, at least for those who are rightful in their being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japrim, post: 124166, member: 7558"] I wonder how much of this conversation is really about ethics. Changing something isn't necessarily unethical in and of itself. The question of ethics is of harmful repercussions or that violate rights in some way. When you delve into the finer points in all of this, it can come to questions of prioritizing rights, whose rights take precedence, or a wide range of complicated paradoxical ethical dilemmas, and as they relate to circumstances. But it all centers around the knowledge and ability to understand what are inalienable rights, what is liberty, what is freedom, what is the right thing to do, etc. My logic is this; You can't go wrong by doing right. If you do what you do in the interest of truth and righteousness, in love and respect, the end result will almost always be a clean one, free of guilt or adverse repercussions, at least for those who are rightful in their being. [/QUOTE]
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