Questions for debate:
- Is it the fear of getting caught that keeps you from doing things which you know are morally wrong?
- Is it the fear of getting caught that keeps most other people from doing things which they know are morally wrong?
Moderator: Moderators
Hopefully not. Considering the incompetance of some law enforcers (not all; there are some brave folk who die out there to keep the law), the fear of not getting caught is not much of a restraint.Is it the fear of getting caught that keeps most other people from doing things which they know are morally wrong?
McCulloch wrote:Christians have been known to make the claim that most people are kept from committing crimes for fear of being caught. The fear of being caught in the crime is what keeps people from lawlessness.
Questions for debate:
- Is it the fear of getting caught that keeps you from doing things which you know are morally wrong?
- Is it the fear of getting caught that keeps most other people from doing things which they know are morally wrong?
Ethics(recognized as being generated from human interactions) is a better word than morals(percieved as being handed down from some non-existent supernatural being) for the collective set of "rules" we use for determining what is right and what is wrong. These rules change as our situation changes. Thus the dreaded "Situational Ethics" that most say with a sneer on their lips.Is it the fear of getting caught that keeps you from doing things which you know are morally wrong?
Is it the fear of getting caught that keeps most other people from doing things which they know are morally wrong?