• noys
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    Morality concerns our reception and transmission of life. There is the good and the evil.

    Good is marginally greater than evil, if there is a better evil it is good.

    If it is questioned but haphazardly it can be reduced in argument to only a small part of it, and often is.

    There is deeper instinctive good and evil, from denser information of exploring morality; anticipating the future, having a good understanding of the past.

    Our mental and physical responses to the simulation is either good or evil considering all facts and stats, and there are facts and stats to all the smaller details of all moments.

    Questioning morality often leads to bad judgement, because it is not a simple what is, or is there, there are better understandings.
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