... being a loving family member, being honest in your job, and obeying most of the laws is a good start.
1. No idolatry
2. No blasphemy
3. No murder
4. No theft
5. No sexual immorality
6. No eating limbs torn from live animals
7. Help establish just laws and courts
Is all of this anxiety over nothing? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
It's either taking toxic drugs or figuring out how to pay for it yourself. — Rich
I assumed it was built to house the language departments. — T Clark
Is Virtue found in most people — MysticMonist
What does being a virtuous person in today’s world really look like? Is Virtue found in most people, most of the time or it is rare and only the product of intense training and self-renunciation? Is human virtue is even possible? — MysticMonist
Is it enough to be a loving family member, be honest in your job and obey most of the laws? In short to not be terrible and ruin it for everyone. — MysticMonist
be a loving family member
be honest in your job
obey most of the laws
They just finished this large tower to be higher than anything else in the city to house their theology program. — MysticMonist
(Got to love when you can use the 2nd person plural). — MysticMonist

y'all, or you all – southern United States,[1] African American Vernacular English, the Abaco Islands,[2] St. Helena[2] and Tristan da Cunha.[2] Y'all however, is also occasionally used for the second person singular in the North American varieties.
you guys [ju gajz~juɣajz] – U.S.,[3] particularly in the Midwest, Northeast, South Florida and West Coast; Canada, Australia. Used regardless of the genders of those referred to
you lot – UK,[4] Palmerston Island[5]
you-all, all-you – Caribbean English,[6] Saba[5]
a(ll)-yo-dis – Guyana[6]
among(st)-you – Carriacou, Grenada, Guyana,[6] Utila[5]
wunna – Barbados [6]
yinna – Bahamas[6]
unu/oona – Jamaica, Belize, Cayman Islands, Barbados,[6] San Salvador Island[2]
yous(e) – Ireland,[7] Tyneside,[8] Merseyside,[9] Central Scotland,[10] Australia,[11] Falkland Islands,[2] New Zealand,[5] Rural Canada
yous(e) guys – in the U.S., particularly in New York City region, Philadelphia, Northeastern Pennsylvania, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan;[citation needed]
you-uns/yinz – Western Pennsylvania, The Ozarks, The Appalachians[12]
ye/yee/yees/yiz – Ireland,[13] Tyneside,[14] Newfoundland and Labrador[5]
Although these plurals are used in daily speech, they are not always considered acceptable in formal writing situations. — Wikipedia
bailiwick
— unenlightened
:-O I never heard of this word. — Agustino
Knowing this about me, would you ever expect me to on depend on a "responsive court system" to make myself "safe from undesired advances"? Do you think I would attempt to organize or join a "union" to keep myself safe and have the Union fight my battle? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Oh my... this is a typical case of projection, where one side dreams that the other side has what they lack. I think neither of them have "class consciousness". Why would you say that some have class consciousness and others don't? Working class person isn't aware that they are working class and therefore are under different conditions than the capitalists?
And how can "class consciousness" help prevent abuses? — Agustino
Cosby though, I thought was actually drugging and raping women though... I thought that other guy was just making use of the casting couch, not literally a serial rapist, just trading roles and stuff for sex, I wouldn't consider those things remotely similar. — Wosret
Oh dear, class consciousness.... — Agustino
This I understand but what you have explained can happen to anyone. I fail to see how it is specific to sexual harassment/and or abuse by people in the position of power. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Strange thing, nobody - absolutely nobody - voted in this poll. I guess TPF members aren't very open with regards to this sort of thing. — Agustino
To start with I should let you know that AZ is a right to work state which also means the right to fire without reason given state. I believe Unions represent 4% of workers in AZ which seems very low in comparison to say, Minnesota or Illinois. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Correct me if I am wrong but what I am reading is that you might believe that if the rewards are good enough, a boss or supervisor should be able to come onto an employee? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
AI experts can't even come up with a decent chatbot. — Baden
I remember maybe 10 years ago, a meteorite was found that had organic material encased in it. It was speculated at that time that this might be evidence of life and might be how life began on earth. — T Clark
What about a parent though? Since you want to raise ethical and not psychologicaly damaged kids would you keep away R rated movies when they are five? — MysticMonist
What about being a virtue seeking adult? Would you avoid overly gruesome films with senseless violence and poor moral messages? Would you pride yourself and think you were doing some worthy by boycotting anything with so much as a cuss word? — MysticMonist
haha.. oh man. I'm in serious trouble if spelling or typos are at all related to virtue!! — MysticMonist
fantasy and media (everything from written and oral stories to movies and video games) are highly related. — MysticMonist
Of course we still get angry and do things we regret, but I wonder if violence was never portrayed it might not be emulated except by mistake. — MysticMonist
It turns this place into a soap opera. — Hanover
The question I was thinking about when I opened this discussion is whether some fantasy is immoral even if we can be sure it will not lead to immoral action. — T Clark
You are old enough to remember what Jimmy Carter said. I think it was before he got elected. He said that he had sinned by "lusting in his heart." — T Clark
I don’t plan to go into my fantasies in any detail in this discussion — T Clark
It seems to be the case that the majority of people on here don't think there is a "human nature" as such. — bloodninja
Are you on Monsanto's payola?
Report by Wiley 5/17/17
An analysis of data in Illinois has found a link between higher county-level use of an herbicide called glyphosate and reduced abundance of adult monarch butterflies, especially in areas with concentrated agriculture. — Cavacava
Populations of Monarch butterflies have been greatly reduced because the one plant that their larvae feed on -- the milkweed -- have been largely killed off. — Bitter Crank
Go back a hundred years and women worked as much as men, often from home. The notion that women should stay home and look after the kids is more recent. — Banno
