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Rau
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How things turn out, and unforeseeable consequences, are not material, but the reasonably anticipated consequences absolutely do matter.No, I’m not. I am talking about decision making. We make choices based on the consequences we anticipate will result from them, but we cannot know those consequences ahead of time and our choices do not always turn out like we hope. The only point I’m making here is that, contrary to Rau’s assertion, a harmful outcome does not make an action immoral. This is true of all choices and all outcomes, whether I am on a jury deciding whether or not to vote for the death penalty or a parent deciding whether my son is old enough to cross the road by himself.
One cannot make serious decisions without due consideration and caution, but making a prudent decision is no guarantee that it is the right decision, and there is no sin involved if it turns out badly.
Ender