What are immoral deeds
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A deed can not become moral or immoral because we consider them so. It is beyond the way we feel some thing good or bad. A deed of moral has to pass that bill in the court of nature. A deed defined through a set of rules is immoral at the first place.
immoral deeds are the deeds which have one or more contradictions with the law of nature. Therefore a moral deeds do not go against the law of nature in no way.
Examples:
- Feeling love for the child is moral [because it is natural], feeling hate for the child is immoral [ because it is unnatural] It is ok and moral to feel no love for a child that is not yours.
- having sex with agreement is moral [if anything constructive happens it is only when there is agreement among the member elements. This is the law of nature], Raping is immoral [ Because even animals do not have forceful sex breeding season has to come] Sex is natural so it's ok to have sex with anyone of the opposite sex even if you're married.
like this it goes. Question is that what is the problem in the immoral deeds? The answer is the never filling gap in the heart which pains you, degrades you, eats you, drags you and makes you the crying creature and you are not able to locate whre is the snag. So if someone has degraded you, ate you and made you cry, it is immoral to just let it go on and on and on. If you have done it to yourself, then that is unnatural.
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