Sunday, May 25, 2025

"OUT OF THE DARKNESS" POST 94

Moral character is an individual's disposition to think, feel and behave in an ethical or non ethical way.  A moral person behaves in a way that most people believe to be right and good.  The character of a person leads to three connected parts:  moral knowing, moral feeling and moral behavior.  A good character is made up of knowing what is good, desiring what is good and doing what is good;  habits of the mind, habits of the heart and the habit of your  actions.  Being a competent and cultured individual.  
Having a lack of morals can be a person having criminal convictions, dishonesty in interactions, neglecting obligations and engaging in immoral conduct such as violence.  These actions lack regard for ethical principals and societal norms.  Moral character is typically acting with honesty, respect and integrity while also showing compassion for others by following the law.  Contribute to the community by showing kindness and respect; by fulfilling responsibilities. 
 Genetic ties are most certainly tied into one's moral character.  The scenario within early interactions with parents can cause negative effects as well as positive ones within a child's development.  Negative interactions within the building era of a child's brain system can sometimes cause negative under-functioning empathy circuits.  When a person's empathy system does not activate, they lack the ability to feel another person's pain or suffering.  They do not feel like the typical moral individual would feel, certainly, not always through fault of their own.  Moral character development is the cultivation of virtuous habits and traits that guide ethical decision-making; developing a moral compass and being able to know the difference between right and wrong.  You will understand that difference and act accordingly with your values and principals.  Developing a moral character is a journey of growth and refinement.  It is a process in which a person's attitudes and behaviors change over time, to improve and refine their moral standards.  Karma, is a real thing.  Karma can manifest as good karma or bad karma can very well catch up to you in your reality.  A person's actions are judged by their consequences, with obedience to avoid that bad karma being the primary factor. 
Galatians 6:7 states that you will reap what you sow.

"Do not be deceived, God is not mocked, for a man reaps what he sows."

The verse emphasizes that our actions and choices do have consequences;  we will experience the natural outcome of those actions.

God's Blessings To Each One,
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