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Post by johnb1 on Mar 1, 2008 22:01:33 GMT -5
As we have Different Skills and Jobs and Different Educations and Non School Educated Only experienced on the Job. We' Each our own Individual self' have know really our own daily life living Ethics what is yours and share to us (^^,)
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Post by MagnetMan on Mar 2, 2008 11:19:09 GMT -5
As we have Different Skills and Jobs and Different Educations and Non School Educated Only experienced on the Job. We' Each our own Individual self' have know really our own daily life living Ethics what is yours and share to us (^^,) 1. Sharing 2. Courage 3...Conscientiousness 4. Love 5. Communication 6. Art 7. Invention
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Post by johnb1 on Mar 2, 2008 11:39:07 GMT -5
You say it ALL Magnet Man and this is the FRUIT and Actions Of your Examples Click this www.cnnfan.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=12&p=7866#p7866 I don't care Self reputations or Exaltation I will Follow the Ancient Path of Teachings as a Pure Love. 1 Corinthians 13 Love 1If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 2If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing.
4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
8Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears. 11When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. 12Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
13And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
Sorry for the Long Post magnet man just to make clear I say the TRUTH 100%
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Post by johnb1 on Mar 2, 2008 11:50:50 GMT -5
P.S. If The BIBLE will Always Answer It is Always Exact as in 100% If Einstein Will read the BIBLE I guess the Percentage will 99%1% Answer reply and response to the Query of Man of all Bothering things.
Deuteronomy 29:29
29 The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow all the words of this law.
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Post by atman on Mar 18, 2008 17:58:17 GMT -5
On the ethics question, these are some quotes from Feb/Mar SciAmMind about workplace morals and seems to be true on a personal level as well:
CONCEPTS • People compete against one another to come out on top—and they also collaborate with others to succeed. This yin and yang of our natures expresses itself in the working world today just as it did in our ancestors as they struggled to survive and thrive. • Studies of how corporations work give us insights into the evolutionary underpinnings of our morality, including concepts such as reciprocity, altruism and fairness. The central pillar of Google’s code of conduct is its now familiar slogan, “Don’t Be Evil.” But what does this phrase really mean? “It means making sure that our core values inform our conduct in all aspects of our lives as Google employees,” according to the code of conduct posted on Google’s Web site. And what are those core values? Brin and Page’s answer shows how markets can be moral when they are grounded in a foundation of trust. “Being a Googler means holding yourself to the highest possible standard of ethical business conduct. This is a matter as much practical as ethical; we hire great people who work hard to build great products, but our most important asset by far is our reputation as a company that warrants our users’ faith and trust. That trust is the foundation upon which our success and prosperity rests, and it must be re-earned every day, in every way, by every one of us.”
“Don’t Be Evil” is a moral standard toward which to aim, not a sinless existence whose unattainability means no such norm should be invoked. The point of having moral codes—whether you are a hunter-gatherer or a consumer-trader—is to construct an environment of trust that encourages the expression of moral behavior.
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I notice more and more lately that a more useful truth in this world descends from a greater Truth that is not of this world. And I realize that this has been stated many times long ago, and many times hence. So, that would be an answer to, "Where did it 1st come from?" -atman
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