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where is it that morals come from? why is it that they differ through out the world and among societies? A book of beliefs is exactly where morals came from. Religion is what set basic concept of morals. where did you think the concept of "freedom by virtue of being human" came from? or " we should above, above all else, love on another"? If a god or some sort of higher power did not exist who is really to say what is moral and immoral? if we are all equals who is a peer to say something is wrong? why are they're beliefs or convictions superior? "if there was no suffering we wouldn't have free will." actually has truth to it. It is impossible to expect people to always to make the right, decent, or even comprehensible choices all the time in every situation they are given. Suffering ,excluding the suffering brought by natural causes like disease which is by no means the majority of suffering that occurs, is brought about by humans and choices. People are never forced to commit wrong.(or whatever is perceived as wrong depending on what the ethical arena is). fathers chose to abandon their children, dictators chose to keep the wealth out the hands of the people, people chose to deny rights to other people. if people were forced to do the "right" thing all the time, or forced act in accordance to certain morals or ideas, the fact that they are "forced" to do it would eliminate their free will.
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