childeye 2
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I did notice you wont acknowledge anything you get wrong.
Why is that, after denying ( another error right there)
you got anything wrong? Any moral issues there?
I'd be thankful for any correction, but you have to show me my mistake so that it's sincere.
I'm arguing from a point of view, that our bodies are fashioned, by the energy that formed us. Subsequently, we were made to weep at seeing the suffering of others and the loss of loved ones. We were made to experience that. Therefore, morality is intrinsic in its value. This is the fact of the matter that I see. You've said nothing that disputes that.
Compassion means "to suffer together". It's a response to suffering that is a motivation to act in relief of that suffering. If one walks away, they are not suffering together. The fact is that some people when seeing the suffering of others will look away because compassion is a discomfort.As for compassion, its generally good.
Is it enough to just feel bad, or are you called to
action?
Nothing wonderful about "compassion" if you
dont do anything.
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