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Morality Applied to Black & White Criteria[edit]

The simplest way to put this is that there are four ways of thinking about what is right and what is wrong. Take creation and destruction as an example:

Way 1 (Corrupt way of thinking):-
Liking creation is good
Hating creation is bad
Liking destruction is good
Hating destruction is bad

Way 2 (Evil way of thinking):-
Liking creation is bad
Hating creation is good
Liking destruction is bad
Hating destruction is good

Way 3 (Insane way of thinking):-
Liking creation is bad
Hating creation is good
Liking destruction is good
Hating destruction is bad

Way 4 (Correct way of thinking):-
Liking creation is good
Hating creation is bad
Liking destruction is bad
Hating destruction is good

Most people think in the Corrupt way, where hating anything is bad and liking anything is good - for example "liking something which is obscene" is a good thing, and "hating something which is about to destroy everything you hold dear" is a bad thing.

If everyone had the Correct way of thinking, the world would be a substantial lot better than it is at the moment.