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You and only you are responsible for your own actions. |
| There are no external forces. |
| There are no devils, gods or spirits to blame it on. |
| The right and wrong of your actions solely rests with you. |
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When considering actions, weigh carefully the impact of your actions on others. |  |
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This is where morality matters: how your actions effect others. |
| If you were the only person alive there would be no need for morality. |
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Adherence to absolute moral standards is immoral. |
| An adherence to absolute moral standards degrades my responsibility to use my |
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rational faculties to decide right and wrong as a member of a society. |
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All moral principles (including these) are uncertain. |  |
| I can never be sure if I am doing the right thing. Never. |