That Self Thought.

Could the intents of one's actions be subjective yet the moral action itself absolute? Could right and wrong be indeed black and white and only grey because of the justifications propelled by selfish desires? Now, Is it the use of the word 'selfish'  and the negative connotation behind it the cause for defensives? Is one afraid of 'that self' one is? Is one afraid of the consequence from the choice 'that self' made? And, is one an accommodator of a self 'that self' is not? 
..'That Self'  thought...

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Just so you know I was commenting some and then removed my posts I do this sometimes but the crux of what I was challenging is what does right and wrong and good and bad and morals really mean. These words are thrown about a lot but can mean many different things. One persons moral views can differ from anothers so looking at example when some say oh its morally wrong to smoke cannabis. That statement has no real meaning because other citixens think.it is morally ok to smoke cannabis. Just an example just because you have moral views dont mean you are correct and righteous. This has to be debated more.

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