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The act of feeling sorry for one’s actions directed at another living organism or, in certain, desperate cases, an inanimate object. It is still one thing that I struggle to grasp with humanity.
But it is not a man at the Churchill’s helm anymore. And I have no heart to pity the hundreds I am consigning to death. No soul to suffer perdition for the sins I have committed. No family to mourn me once I am gone. Heroes have those, certainly. Even villains, perhaps.
But not me.
by DefenseAnalyticsNetwork July 10, 2023
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One that is perceived by the majority as doing things that are morally in error. In an analyst, such as myself’s, perspective, however, it is meaningless, because we think logically we understand that an evil man is only evil because of people’s moral judgement.
I have heard it said that evil is only a point of view. The villain is always the hero in their own story. And the definitions of "wrong" and "right" ever shift on the inconstant tides of human morality. But can such measures even be said to apply to me? I am clarity. I am necessity. I am inevitability. But am I evil?
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by DefenseAnalyticsNetwork July 9, 2023
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God is, according to Christianity, the eternal being responsible for the upbringing of our world.
I believe God was made up by those longing for power, simply to make the people believe that God would punish them. This made it so that they could shape society any way that they wished, and therefore rule it. Perhaps God is what sparked morality. This has since been replaced by societal laws telling one how to act, thus making religion and God meaningless.
by DefenseAnalyticsNetwork July 10, 2023
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