@Kroni,
Kroni;103030 wrote:Every known human civilization has speculated the existence of a higher power such as Morality and God. We are aware of ourselves in a way that no other animal has ever been. We make judgements about our actions and ponder on existential thought. But why do humans think this way? Why do we have an internal need to be morally correct people? And to be ironic, why am I asking this question?
You are asking because you do not know; and if you can believe Duke Ellington; if you have to ask (what Jazz is), you will never know...
We understand because we are human, and for that reason we can recognize patterns, and name them, as ideas, notions, concepts, or forms... We, meaning society, which has a longer life span than the individual, recognize that certain patterns of behavior are bad for society, and bad for the individual, and from this understanding, all law and morality follow... We learn morality before we learn anything rationally... We have a natural fear of strangers, and a natural love of those who are close to us... We have a natural affinity to all living things which makes pain and suffering painful for children to witness, so they must learn to be violent, and only then to enemies...But primarilly, it is health, and those behaviors which contribute to the wellbeing of society which are encouraged, and the opposidte sort, that is destructive of society which are forbidden...The first, and universal morality made a taboo of incest... It must have been pretty obvious because a father daughter consanguineous relationship has a fifty percent chance of resulting in a genetic anomaly... People saw the pattern and adjusted their behavior...And this is true of all organized morality, that it grew out of a recognition of a problem and an official sanction...
People are generally moral, and this is because we all need society to a greater or lesser degree... No one is more a part of their society than they accept the standard morality...It is a choice all people must make...Some people do not accept the morality of society in the least, and though they may never break a law, nor do any wrong. they stand out side of their society as much as any fully formed outlaw...