Youâre morality seems largely dependent upon the state. If you live in an evil state then you will do what you have to do in order to survive, enjoy yourself, and stay out of trouble with the law. You might say you would flee to another state but what if the whole world becomes fascist, racist, sexist, devalues life, etc etc. Youâll adapt.
Actually no, but I appreciate that this wasnât fully clear from my post.
There are many people in our society â including many Catholics, frankly â that do mistreat people and âstep on othersâ in order to rise to the top (a kind of unfortunate twist on âlet not the left hand know what the right hand is doingâ, whereby their religious beliefs are like a faucet that they turn on and off â for example, the rationalization that, âbusiness is businessâ).
I personally wouldnât be happy living that way, and I donât want to live that way, even though I grant that nothing is stopping me.
I frankly would have different admonishments â depending on whether I am speaking to a Catholic or a non-believer â to those who
do seem to behave that way.
To a Catholic I would say â and have to realistically admit that my words may be ineffectual â âdo you not see a contradiction between your behavior, and your professed beliefs? Are you not a Christian?â
To a non-believer whose ear I actually had, I would say â âis this behavior really going to give you what you want and, if it is, will it really make you happy?â (Iâve observed that many people who have that âcut-throatâ attitude in life are pretty miserable in terms of being unsatisfied with what they have, still restless and discontented and, though this seems obvious to me, I acknowledge that itâs debatable). Or, perhaps, I would say, âthe way you treat people in general, is that how you treat the people you actually care about? The way you treat others in general
is the way you are destined to treat those closest to you, those you actually care aboutâ (which Iâve observed, as well). Or perhaps I would say, âwho would want to be your friend? Who can ever trust you? Whoâs gonna have your back, in the long haul?â or even, âif everyone behaved as you do, where would society be?â (and I acknowledge that this last one would not work on everyone, since they could say, âbut not everyone
does behave like that;
I do!â)
But if that doesnât work â and it may not, even with folks who consider themselves very religious â I suppose I have no alternative but to steer clear of that person, as if I were avoiding some rogue elephant. I would consider this an âunpleasantâ person to associate with and would count myself lucky if I am not in the path of their ârampageâ through life; further, I would consider them a danger to others, even if their behavior is not illegal (dangerous to me and to those I care about, dangerous to other people, ultimately dangerous to the society in which I myself participate).