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You are saying you can persuade anyone to live a moral life without resorting to a "punishment" scenario.The benefits of morality may not be clear to everyone. A lot of amoral people get rich and powerful so they set an example for others that "the good life" can be gained without morality.It's harder to live a rich moral life if you are talking about "rich" being wealth. Bill Gates is probably soothing his morals now after ripping off a lot of people's IP over the years and stomping on his competition.So, why don't you tell us the benefits of being moral. Is it just a "feel good" factor ?
You are saying you can persuade anyone to live a moral life without resorting to a "punishment" scenario.
The benefits of morality may not be clear to everyone. A lot of amoral people get rich and powerful so they set an example for others that "the good life" can be gained without morality.
It's harder to live a rich moral life if you are talking about "rich" being wealth. Bill Gates is probably soothing his morals now after ripping off a lot of people's IP over the years and stomping on his competition.
So, why don't you tell us the benefits of being moral. Is it just a "feel good" factor ?
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