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I base it on the point that the decision made is beneficial to others as well as myself.
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I think over the situation, take others' opinion, and ultimately form my own opinion on what is rt and what is wrong based on these inputs and also on my own gut feeling.
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I have a moral compass. It points me in the right direction most of the time. Sometimes I look at things from the 3rd person, other times I might ask for advice from others.
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I let the Holy Spirit guide me by praying and reading the bible.
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Scripture.
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I use the "veil of ignorance". I imagine that I have not been born yet and I don't yet know what my situation will be in life, what part I will play. Then I ask myself, "What sort of world would I like to live in?"
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depends on my mood
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I feel it - Sometime's I right and sometime's I'm wrong -
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Intuition.
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Ask the next question (that's not a request, that's a decision-making technique)
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i just now in my gut. probably because of how i was raised and my moral beliefs
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Simple! Any individual activity or behavior that doesn't invoke force upon non-participants against their will, or any group behavior that is mutually consensual, is right. The corollary is that invoking force against a person or people who are interacting in a way that is mutually consensual is an injustice. My entire value system is based on this simple premise.
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2 words conscience
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By using common sense
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I don't like to feel guilty, so im a very moral person. I think it's the way i was brought up!! I know what's right and wrong, so i usually choose what's right. When it comes to other people, i always put myself in their position, "treat people how you would like to be treated" and make my decision on that. If you live "guilt-less", that's one more thing you don't have to worry about in life........
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My own personal experiences and my own code of ethics.
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I base it on "Would I be ashamed or proud if everyone knew about my decision" like family and friends and the Good Lord (not in that order!)
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Wise Advise on Following the Golden Rule.... Some decisions you make aren't terribly important. For example, you might decide to have strawberry ice cream instead of chocolate. But other decisions may involve a choice between right and wrong, and sometimes it's not easy to know what to do. Whenever you aren't sure what's the right thing to do, stop and think! Ask yourself these questions: • What does my conscience—that "little voice" inside my head—say about it? • Could it hurt anyone—including me? • Is it fair? • Would it violate the Golden Rule? (How would I feel if somebody did it to me?) • Have I ever been told that it's wrong? • Deep down how do I feel about it? • How will I feel about myself later if I do it? • What would adults I respect say about it? If you still can't decide, talk it over with someone you trust and respect.
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By asking myself "Would this cause harm?" If it would then I don't do it. I try to look at things from everyone's perspective in the situation and what will be the effect of the action before I act.
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If it seems right it normally is.
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Wrong in my world = what would I not like or what would offend me if done by another person to me. Right in my world = what would I appreciate and what would please me if done by another to me. If in doubt, I would refrain from acting or speaking.
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Like nevets, I have a moral compass too... Unfortunately, mine seems to be broken where it only works part of the time!
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I can usually tell the "Right" solution because it's the one that makes me feel the least like I deserve to die for doing it. But when I can't do that, I go by the mantra of "Do as you will, but harm no one." When I ask myself if something is right or wrong, I ask myself "Does this hurt anyone?" Because really, is there even a way of defining "Right" and "Wrong" outside of knowing that hurting others is wrong?
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I rely on my instinct which so far have protected me most of the time.
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my conscience
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