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Does that qualify as arrogance or hubris?
Probably observation and experience.
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Does that qualify as arrogance or hubris?
Laziness would be the sin of sloth which is said to be one of the 7 deadly sins. But I think selfishness is one of the biggest problems today. If you can call selfishness a moral issue. But everything seems to be linked back to selfishness. They say money is the root of all evil. But I think primarily money is about self as well. It is about gaining stuff, comforts, and happiness for self.Of all the issues in modern society, what is the greatest?
I had this question as an assignment in my Christian Morality class, and I thought it would be good to share it here. I had a friend who put down that the greatest moral issue is that we keep talking about moral issues without actually doing anything about them. I liked that idea, and when I had another assignment I wrote in the class (about a controversial moral issue), I decided to write about the societal acceptance of laziness.
I think laziness could rightly be defined as at least 1 of the greatest moral issues in modern society. It is a fundamental problem, because the more laziness is accepted, the less will be done about any moral problem. I see it all the time when people waste hours on YouTube, Snapchat, or any of the vast entertainment platforms that are available today. What would happen to mental health problems, and moral issues throughout the world today, if people put aside this entertainment in favor of doing something that brings accomplishment to their life? Not the entertainment is bad in and of itself, but when entertainment becomes a way of life, we miss out on so much!
So what do you think?
IMO all these issues are related to selfishness. Some people have more than others, some people are using more resources and polluting more than others to gain a so-called better life. Dictators in 3rd world countries are taking from the poor to feather their own nests. The environmental conditions of some nations are the result of pollution and climate change which is caused by economic policies by wealthier nations who are being selfish to ensure they have everything.The greatest moral issue in modern society?
Well, how about we look to see what people around the globe have been protesting for the last week or so. That might give us a clue.
What else though?
- Climate change
- Global poverty
- Global hunger
- Lack of access to clean drinking water
- Lack of access to proper medical care
- Systemic oppression against minorities and the poor
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All we really need is decent shelter, food in our belly, and decent health care. We are capable of training medical staff and teachers to educate.
I wonder how much processed foods the elites eat. I'll bet little from the grocery store shelves makes it to their tables. Feeding the world on chemically enhanced starch and sugar concoctions is not the answer unless of course one can make billions in their production.Why not decent food as well? Most health problems are caused by what, how, and how much, we eat.
I wonder how much processed foods the elites eat. I'll bet little from the grocery store shelves makes it to their tables. Feeding the world on chemically enhanced starch and sugar concoctions is not the answer unless of course one can make billions in their production.
Wealth inequality and racism.Of all the issues in modern society, what is the greatest?
I had this question as an assignment in my Christian Morality class, and I thought it would be good to share it here. I had a friend who put down that the greatest moral issue is that we keep talking about moral issues without actually doing anything about them. I liked that idea, and when I had another assignment I wrote in the class (about a controversial moral issue), I decided to write about the societal acceptance of laziness.
I think laziness could rightly be defined as at least 1 of the greatest moral issues in modern society. It is a fundamental problem, because the more laziness is accepted, the less will be done about any moral problem. I see it all the time when people waste hours on YouTube, Snapchat, or any of the vast entertainment platforms that are available today. What would happen to mental health problems, and moral issues throughout the world today, if people put aside this entertainment in favor of doing something that brings accomplishment to their life? Not the entertainment is bad in and of itself, but when entertainment becomes a way of life, we miss out on so much!
So what do you think?
Then they are obviously not a smart as they think they are.
Yes, I agree, but funny enough it is the basic foods like fruit and veg and grains that are more economical and good for you. Meats especially fish is more expensive. But I think it is the control by big business that pushes prices up. The thing is in most countries people could grow their own fruit and veg and have some chickens if they want. You can go to farmer's markets and get cheap fruit and veg.Why not decent food as well? Most health problems are caused by what, how, and how much, we eat.