Talk:Gods/@comment-4407082-20141025223309/@comment-12776-20141026042238

Sorry, for not make it clear, when I talk about "third party POV", it's kind of idealise entity, not some random person. One that can judge matter on fact without feeling. To put a mild example, for case of a desperate mother stealing food to feed her baby, this enity will note that steal is wrong, but she did her duty as mother (which is right), those are seperate matter and should be judge accordingly...

Alright, it's ideal entity, but sometime we don't need that level of ideal to judge matter. Is it right for a sociopath to kill you? He don't feel a thing, he don't think it's evil or wrong. In fact, he may justified him stab you in kidney for you get in his way. Alternately, what if it's a psychopath who actually enjoy seeing you bleed to death? He may enjoy it much more than you can enjoy the rest of your life, but does that make it right?

I don't say there's no gray area, but there's clear white and black in this world as well (and it's that notion that make one calm enough to sit through gray stuff, then carefully examine it without simply give up). Just because moral is hard to defined doesn't mean it doesn't exist.