Have you ever wished that everything was black and white? Or wondered if maybe everything really is black and white and we just can't see it? Are ethical dilemas really there or do we just not have eyes to see things the way they really are? Or maybe we do, and thats why we have the dilemas in the first place? If everything really is black and white is that a good thing or a bad thing? And if its not then is that ok too? I'm no good at understanding most of these thought processes because I've been raised to see things as black and white, yet understand the world so much better in terms of perspectives, but want to somehow combine these two concepts to a way of black-grey-white. Not sure though...
I seem to be caught in this what I like to call "dance around in the middle of every issue" stage, which bothers me because I've also been raised to take a firm stance on something. Know something and defend it. Instead I feel as I wallow around in wishy-washy not-sureness. But at the same time, if I understand where another side is coming from, its really hard to say they're wrong. And yet, I have to think that some things in this world are just plain wrong. Like murder (not that I know many people who defend this). uh...I guess this is where discernment comes in...
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