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Answered by cutiepieyp
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Is wrong or right defined by human beings?

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Actually, no. Right and wrong is defined by communities. Mother cats teach their children to behave. Dogs that are removed from the litter, before they learn right and wrong behaviors, often never recover, never become normal. They don't understand moral behaviors around other dogs, and will often attack and kill other dogs. Dogs that grow up in a litter learn to be nice, be respectful, from their family.

Think about Adam, alone in the garden of Eden, before he knew God. Could he sin? Could he commit any of the sins in the ten commandments? No. There was no one to sin against. No God to compete with God. No one to idolize, to steal from or to kill. No wives to commit adultery against, and no one to commit adultery with. No father and mother to honour, or dishonour.

Until communities exist, there is no right and wrong. Humans just put a name on it.

If your smallest cells step out of line, your immune system cells notice the community abberation, and intervene, and punishment is severe.

In a school of fish, or a flock of birds, community rules exist.

When geese fly north, or south, the community works by socialist rules. Everybody contributing, taking only what they need for the trip. As soon as they arrive in the north, the communities adopt capitalist rules of right and wrong. Property is claimed and trespassing is punished. The rules of right and wrong don't come from humans, nor from the geese. They come from the needs of the community, and change as the community, and the needs of the community change.

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