25 March 2009
We are the maker's of our own destiny. We have free will, and we are able to go about our daily lives and do what we want. Human's having free will is also a logical idea, because if we do not have free will and cannot do what we want, then what was the purpose of us being here? On another thought, the end does not justify the means. For a hypothetical situation... Say a man is trying to unify the world. His only way of doing that is to wipe out part of the world's population, either through genocide or just plain war, then the end would not justify the means, because killing an untold amount of lives wouldn't be a good excuse.
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I have to agree with you kyle i believe we are the maker's of our own destiny and that the end does not justify the means. good thoughts
ReplyDeleteI agree about the destiny part. But I do think the end will justify the means to an individual. It may not seem right to someone who is on the outside looking in, but an individual should feel satisfied if they achieve their goal...regardless of the means they used.
ReplyDeleteGood post.
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So i also agree with what your comment on an individual controlling their own destiny. I also think your right about the end not always justifying the means even to an individual in certain situations, just cause if you cause someone else to hurt your conscience should kick in and you shouldn't feel satisfied with yourself.
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