In all spears of current society, it appears the operation of common moral maxim has been diminished. It seems we accept man-made transgressions of the sort as truth, ie; racism, hatred, adultery, poverty, war, homosexuality, and the like. Far to many people that rip the moral fabric of universal standards, [[good, right), those that claim that humans make 'mistakes', those that add to the devastation of human productivity, [[like family structure, community strength), say far to much that they made a 'mistake'. It would seem that a mistake is leaving house keys at the neighborhood diner, a blackberry falling out a pant pocket, or making a left turn, instead of a right turn. It seems now society has interpose these everyday mistakes with societies larger immoral transgressions. Many harbor, adultery is a simple 'mistake', 'giv'em a break', 'they are human', 'we all make mistakes'....blas'e blas'e! They blame the options that are presented to the adulterer at the time of his immoral judgements the issue.

We no longer blame the human for his/her so-called 'mistakes'. Society claims, entertainer's, teacher's, politician's, athlete's, etc; are NOT role models. Suggesting that they are ONLY human, and nothing else. As if being human is less than? To be sure, if we look at it logically, since they are human, ought they represent common moral truths. Does this mean, once you become accomplished, crafted, successful, [[or options become more available), then all the natural human goods go away? Those that harbor such a less than human attitude, [[mistakes), are the very reason that society will continue to suffer.

The grey area between right/good and wrong/bad , [[called the 'mistake'), is what society seems to support today. The philosophy of reason is now limited in our daily course.The 'customer is always right' attitude, [[predicated by the capital market institutions), appears to be the attitude of most. I heard a woman the other day, yelling at a cashier clerk, because she thought the line was to slow. The cashier softly ask the lady to 'be patient, our registers are malfunctioning', and the loud woman went on and on stating, the malfunctioning register is not the fault of her, rather, she ought to 'get the darn, [[explicit) thing fixed'. Later, after calm prevailed, the lady apologized to the clerk, [[of course, after she finished her transaction), and said it was her 'mistake', explaining, 'she had a long day'. The sentiment of the people in line was, she is a real women, because she understood the 'mistake' she made. NO! how bout' a real women would not have made such a so-called mistake!

It appears that we have excepted the illogical behavior of making moral 'mistakes'. I'm not sure if the two can go together__morality and mistakes. Do the options that we have available surrounding human behavior dictate our morality and so-called 'mistakes'? One logic is absolute to us as humans [[truth), and the other is a man-made product [[mistakes). Society has become so far removed from the basic conception of what is naturally human,[[universal), insofar as A plus B equates to C, that now society conceives that C is the start of the equation rather than the end result. In other words, society would rather change man-made laws, [[C), ie; gun laws, etc instead of changing the mindset of the people with the guns [[A and B).

Bottom line, it seems all over, people would rather base their decisions outside of moral principles and values. Trust is something that is long lost in our society. Especially in our time of technological advancement. Society is being dictated from the fingertips of modern keyboards, rather than block clubs and handshakes. More and more people are texting, tweeting, face-booking, etc. We now allow ourselves to be self-absorbed in our own unique cyber universe, rather than the universe that is naturally provided. To be sure, the natural laws of the universe, if followed correctly, will allow humans to live life free, and away from the destructive behavior of external devices that hamper our gifted souls.

The universe will correct itself and our so-called 'mistakes'. Will society be prepared for the correction, or will society continue to interfere with the corrective process of the universe. The latter will be devastating, and humans will suffer the most. Moral mishaps cannot be corrected. The end is present, how and what level of suffering to which we go-out, is totally up to us.__go figure!

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