We, as humans, are flawed, no? Wouldn't that mean that are decisions be flawed as well, and with our decisions, our judgment.
Then what is wrong? When we are young we are taught that there are certain things that we shouldn't do because they are wrong, but who decides that it is? Surely not us. Who decides what we shouldn't do, and why are they allowed to make that choice? Do we want them to make that choice because can't, or do they make that choice so that we can't? Is that choice a choice that we would want to make in the first place, or should we be glad that someone made it for us? (These are all rhetorical questions. :blackhat: )
So all in all I guess the question is...
Does this make us incapable of understanding what right and wrong is and should be?
Then what is wrong? When we are young we are taught that there are certain things that we shouldn't do because they are wrong, but who decides that it is? Surely not us. Who decides what we shouldn't do, and why are they allowed to make that choice? Do we want them to make that choice because can't, or do they make that choice so that we can't? Is that choice a choice that we would want to make in the first place, or should we be glad that someone made it for us? (These are all rhetorical questions. :blackhat: )
So all in all I guess the question is...
Does this make us incapable of understanding what right and wrong is and should be?