2. breaking the law in any way is being naughty whether or not you were caught. (possession, speeding, using a fake id to get into a 21+ show, downloading music you didn\'t pay for, driving drunk, drinking while driving, disturbing the peace, etc, etc)
3. use your own moral values in deciding
Paul, in your list of criteria, number two conflicts with number 3. Until this is resolved, I am not participating.
Well, I knew there would be a bunch of whinning if I didn\'t give them there own morals to weigh it on. Given, some people have no morals and in this case they would see nothing wrong with breaking the law, therefor they are good. See example 1:
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However, most people know deep down (even if they wont admit it to themselves let alone others) what is right and what is wrong. They just choose not to let it bother them. Again, example 1:
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I put number 3 in hoping that for these people, they would be truthful and it would actually show them which answer to pick. It failed, as can be seen in example 1:
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And if they don\'t, it\'s just a .info poll. You can\'t even see who voted for what (on purpose) Unless someone posts a reply stating they lied (example 1), they are only lying to themselves, such as in example 1:
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If that\'s how some people choose to live their lives, I feel really, really sorry for them. But I also wanted to give them the option of deciding how bad what they did was. If you steal a stick of gum, not so bad. Do a couple good things and you\'re balanced back out. If you murder someone, that\'s pretty bad and pretty much nothing you do will be able to resolve it for you. Still, by giving each person the option to decide for themselves, it makes them reflect on the year they have lived rather than just having a doctorine shoved down there throats.
Anyway Jocelyn, I already know which you would be.