I was thinking of ideas for a morality system that should work.
The first things are a sort of commandment type thing... but they're not ordered by god, they're ordered by a human being simply for the reason that it benefits other human beings.
1.) Do not deceive - I've changed this from 'don't lie' or 'don't bare false witness' because those two still leave room for deception. For example, I can choose to not give information to somebody, which is not technically a lie, but it is omitting something, and that is deceptive.
2.) Do not kill - A society is supposed to be a group of people or in a larger scale, any sentient race who have decided to work together. The key is "together". A race killing off members of it's own race does not qualify as working together or cooperating. The other problem with killing is that it ends one person's life and hurts dozens of other people (their families) for the rest of their lifetimes. The only times that killing is acceptable is
a.) It is necessary to obtain food, and the plant-life in the area isn't cutting it.
b.) to defend yourself from death.
The latter is the one that should be elaborated the most upon. If your life is in immediate danger of death, it should be acceptable to use lethal force to protect yourself. Using lethal force should not be used, however, to protect yourself from getting caught stealing-- that is not a life-or-death danger, or killing someone from catching you committing a crime.
3.) Do not steal: It's more than just taking something. While one object such as a coin may be insignificant in value to one person, it could be a lot to another. I may consider a coin to be useless, but you may consider it to be an object of great sentimental value to you. Your grandfather may have given it to you, and let's say he's dead now, and that's the only way you can remember him.
Stealing tends to also inspire revenge. And it doesn't always include taking it back. Sometimes people over-do it and use brutality, or even death to get something back.
I have more, but it is very lengthly, so I want to post it later
-INRM
The first things are a sort of commandment type thing... but they're not ordered by god, they're ordered by a human being simply for the reason that it benefits other human beings.
1.) Do not deceive - I've changed this from 'don't lie' or 'don't bare false witness' because those two still leave room for deception. For example, I can choose to not give information to somebody, which is not technically a lie, but it is omitting something, and that is deceptive.
2.) Do not kill - A society is supposed to be a group of people or in a larger scale, any sentient race who have decided to work together. The key is "together". A race killing off members of it's own race does not qualify as working together or cooperating. The other problem with killing is that it ends one person's life and hurts dozens of other people (their families) for the rest of their lifetimes. The only times that killing is acceptable is
a.) It is necessary to obtain food, and the plant-life in the area isn't cutting it.
b.) to defend yourself from death.
The latter is the one that should be elaborated the most upon. If your life is in immediate danger of death, it should be acceptable to use lethal force to protect yourself. Using lethal force should not be used, however, to protect yourself from getting caught stealing-- that is not a life-or-death danger, or killing someone from catching you committing a crime.
3.) Do not steal: It's more than just taking something. While one object such as a coin may be insignificant in value to one person, it could be a lot to another. I may consider a coin to be useless, but you may consider it to be an object of great sentimental value to you. Your grandfather may have given it to you, and let's say he's dead now, and that's the only way you can remember him.
Stealing tends to also inspire revenge. And it doesn't always include taking it back. Sometimes people over-do it and use brutality, or even death to get something back.
I have more, but it is very lengthly, so I want to post it later
-INRM
