While thinking about and preparing a lecture for a varsity student conference, I find myself wrestling with few interesting personal integrity questions.
•“Everyone is doing it, so why shouldn’t I?”
•“It’s not illegal”
•“They did it to me, so I’m going to do it to them.”
•“If I don’t do it, someone else will.”
•“Why follow standard operating protocols? Others don’t”
•“I am not supposed to but here’s something I must tell you”
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I struggle with the issue of "illegal" versus "immoral" as sometimes illegal is not immoral and legal is immoral or illegal is not immoral or moral is illegal.
ReplyDeleteSeems that you have provided some definitions for us:
ReplyDeleteHedonism •“Everyone is doing it, so why shouldn’t I?”
Premissiveness •“It’s not illegal”
Revenge •“They did it to me, so I’m going to do it to them.”
Rationalism •“If I don’t do it, someone else will.”
Comparison •“Why follow standard operating protocols? Others don’t”
Gossip •“I am not supposed to but here’s something I must tell you”
A few of tehse are a bit of a stretch.. I'm sure that someone can come up better words :)
How's the conference and workshop? Trust you have a good time there.
ReplyDeletehi paul,
ReplyDeleteI struggle with it too. There is a thin line between illegal and immoral.
hi kansas bob,
ReplyDeleteyou have provided me some good descriptive words. Thanks a lot.
hi kar yong,
ReplyDeletethanks to God and your prayers, the workshop, plenary lecture and the forum went well. I had a great time with 200 of our brightest and finniest students from almost all the universities in Malaysia studying medicine, law and teaching. I always enjoyed teaching and interacting with young men and women from the universities.