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Goals Create Morality To accomplish goals requires morality. Therefore, to acquire goals is to step onto the path to life. Of course, there appears to be exceptions. People might use sin to accomplish goals. But it is not real goals that someone sins for. Acquiring something is not the same thing as achieving a goal. A goal is more elaborate or involved than acquisition. Poverty saves by showing people how to get their minds reoriented. Poverty involves problems. To solve problems involves goals. To get to the goals is to follow a path of constructivity. Constructivity supports life. Morality is that which sustains life. Therefore, corrupters, or promoters of sin, avoid goals and do not move toward accomplishing goals. They would have to contradict their ethic by doing constructive things to accomplish goals. Corrupters do promote the values of sin as an ethic, because all elements of corruption are interrelated, and all elements of constructivity are interrelated. Persons who have to justify their sin have to promote all elements of sin. Instead of attempting to accomplish goals, corrupters attempt to build up an ethic. The ethic accomplishes their "goals," which aren't real goals but results which they want to achieve. The result which they want is total support and self-enhancement, which requires imagery instead of constructivity. |