Welcome to A Thought for Every Thursday.
Every Thursday we’ll pose a question (or several) regarding a specific current event, a modern moral issue, or a philosophical conundrum. Instead of answering it ourselves, we look to you for the resolution.
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So…
For the next few weeks, we’re going to approach a few deeper-than-normal topics.
Science. Religion. Meaning of life type stuff.
This week we’re discussing vices and indulgences, and whether or not certain behaviors reflect poorly (or not at all) on a person’s morality.
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Wine
Liquor
Sex
Fine foods
Drugs
Just some of the things humanity indulges in.
For the sake of this question, let us assume none of these things are bad or immoral by themselves. While it’s possible the people overindulging in them might do harmful acts, the actual wine, sex, food, et cetera aren’t to blame.
That said, is a person who indulges in none of these a stronger person morally than someone who indulges in them often?
Does denial (or severe limiting) of one’s indulgences make a person better?
Or do indulgences have no bearing on a person’s goodness?
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Past A Thought for Every Thursday entries are right here.
If you like these kinds of questions, try these on for size.
If you prefer something gentler, go here.
See you next Thursday!