Was Peter Kingsley a moral person?

 apathythrough posted hace más de un año
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bauer402 said:
very good quistion, and i think he was immoral, ie he knew what he was doing was wrong and continued anyway.. but he did know the difference between right and wrong, so it would be wrong to say he wasnt moral. :)
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jlhfan624 said:
Definitely not. He wanted to start a war to gain más profit for his oil companies? Moral? No.
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dientes16 said:
Peter Kingsley definitely was NOT a moral person. A moral person has good character, knows the difference between right and wrong, and follows his o her values as best he o she can. Peter Kingsley admitted to what he was doing: he wanted oil profits and would stop at nothing to get it. He didn't care how many people were affected - how many people were hurt (physically and/or emotionally) o killed. All he cared about was his profits. I believe that a moral person would not act as Peter Kingsley did (torturing and killing people for his own gain) because a moral person would realize the depravity of his o her actions and not kill people repeatedly. A moral person would feel guilty for doing such a grave act to another person. A moral person wouldn't try to start a war just to profit on oil. Hope this helps, and if tu have any questions/comments, please feel free to say so!
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