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Remedial Morality

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Public teaching of Remedial Morality.

How to distinguish good from bad. Remedial interpretation concerns 1. intended as a remedy 2. concerned with the correction of faulty study habits and the raising of a pupil's general competence

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[โ€“] RoundSparrow@lemm.ee 1 points 1 day ago
  • "Somewhere somebody must have some sense. Men must see that force begets force, hate begets hate, toughness begets toughness. And it is all a descending spiral, ultimately ending in destruction for all and everybody. Somebody must have sense enough and morality enough to cut off the chain of hate and the chain of evil in the universe. And you do that by love." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
[โ€“] RoundSparrow@lemm.ee 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Belief in what? Moral good or bad things

Cherry-picking from The Bible

It is impossible to follow all the rules in the Bible. It is self-contradictory. The concern here is remedial morality lessons, understanding what a "cherry" is and how to cherry-pick. As opposed to nut-picking and desiring bad.

Bible verse "1 John 4:20" is an excellent good verse, cherry-picking.

  • All hate of living humans is bad, all hate is bad. Excellent good in "1 John 4:20" when cherry-picking.

Hate does not improve life, hate does not give pleasure, hate is something we should all strive to help each other eliminate. That is good.

Bible verse "1 John 3:17" is excellent good verse, cherry-picking.

  • People with wealth and skills in generating money / have goods such as food, housing, medical services - should share to those who do not have them.

These are "good" values, they are not "bad" values that so many people seem to pick from The Bible storybook.