Sunday, August 26, 2018

Coveting And Egoistic Ethics

Prager has a great video on the 10th Commandment prohibiting coveting that leads to violations in behavior of Commandments 6, 7, 8  & 9. Yahweh prohibits us to covet what belongs to another.

Now Dennis is a altruist and I am an egoist. Therefore, I really believe that the Commandment from God against coveting what belongs to a neighbor is   an undeveloped admission that God, as now revealed by me, is an individualist. Not coveting what belongs to our neighbor is ethical property right and keeping society civil, and a virtuous people respecting the rule of law in a well-ordered democracy that is good for all.

When we refuse to covet what belongs to another, we deprive him not  of his power and liberty to individual-live and self-realize as a budding living angel serving God.

What Prager scolds about to prevent coveting from altruist ethics is praiseworthy and correct, but I wish to extend and convert its scope and range to apply to egoist ethics to provide individualists and individuals with the freedom, clout and material wealth to launch their lives of individuation.

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