Argument of Opinion: An essay about the truth, and how morals relates to both.
The first thing to look at, is how the story of good versus bad relates. There’s two sides to everything. Good versus bad. In good, you have truth and facts. In bad you have lies and falsehoods. In the second field, I want to look at how morals relates to field one, but in certain situations. Such examples include: You vs them, Dems vs Republicans, Blue vs Red, Black vs White, Rich vs poor, Public vs private, Yes vs no, Why or why not, Light vs Dark, Believe or Don’t. In field three, I want to know how this relates to opinions and people value other opinions. How it changes the actions of our life, the decisions we do. I want to know how we decide whose moral is actually right and wrong. I’m questioning how know who’s over who. I’m questioning, if we look at life, how and why would we value one over the other. Can we actually make an opinion worth more. We can look at how christian’s want lives saved, but if we can only save one life out of two, well then how does that pressure their soul. Certainly depends on the person. But it a homeless man murdered in cold blood goes unnoticed, isn’t that wrong, if we all value Whitney Houston’s death more only because she overdosed on drugs. How about if the man was trying to save a couple from dying, save a baby or a dog running in the street. Who over who? My morals over yours? Can we actually compare morals? Why about all? In field four, we should look at how morals relates to Religion or none. Like what to believe and how we all think ours is the truest. How do we know which is truest? Which is right? How to determine what god is true. I related this subject to diversity, monoculture, and staying different. It has to do with survival too. I also said that it has to do with how we’re raised and how we respect and view the certain people or party. There’s a question of asking if the beliefs of God is more valued than someone who is an atheist, vice versa? A liberal over racist? The right morals is based on your morals, what morals you were born into- ascribed- and then your environment too. Growing up was liberal, but environment changed me into republican, so morals changed along with this. In field five, I make the statement that America is the land of Conspiracy, Corruption, and Competition. Under conspiracy, we should look at climate change. For anyone who declines it is real. My question to you is: Have you looked into it, or studied it? Experts unreliable- who to turn to then? Aren’t they the experts though? Like I mean? If anyone should know, shouldn’t it be the experts. It should be known that an expert is someone who specializes in that field? They know the most. But also, we can’t always depend on experts. It should be known that science is knowledge to the extent that it’s only to our knowledge up to this point. Humans have only lived for a blink of an eye versus how long the universe has been alive. We have to do studies ourselves too. In field six, psychology affects our morals, leadership, respect, and influences our culture and the media.
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AuthorEathen Smith. Portland State University. Archives
March 2020
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