If you grow up in a world like that - it is not only rational, but also the sensible thing to do.Audley Strange wrote:Rather than dying by betraying my "principles", I consider them functional contingencies rather than set in stone moral or ethical laws. What works on a Street in Glasgow does not work when a rebel Militia are shoving a gun into your face, or your family are starving, or you are pursued by a hungry lion. Of course under such extreme duress our brain floods, no one properly knows how they would act in such extreme situations, there is a good chance, dare I say it, that you would not be in a rational state of mind.
Do you lie awake at night thinking of all the insects you have killed over the years? Probably not. It can be that unimportant.
At the end of the day, killing people works. and besides, some folks are just happier dead
