THE ETHICAL STANDARD
The anthology of ethics reveals truths seldom if ever investigated, such as how Sarah the mother of Isaac and wife of Abraham felt about having him attempt in her eyes to murder her son. When we feel something is right in our eyes, we often act on it, but are we aware of whether it is emotionally honest, for dishonest feelings in relationships often betray us into doing things that are morally incorrect. Ethics is the study of what is morally correct, but ethicists have not taken into account whether our feelings, that motivate us and shape the reality we see with are morally honest. Until we know whether our feelings are honest, we will never be able to fulfill the moral command that is the entire summation of good books, to love your neighbor, as yourself is love of God.
When we love our neighbor, we love God, yet up until the latest century with the advent of the psychology of self-love, we were taught to deny ourselves making it impossible to fulfill the moral command, in effect as we denied ourselves, we denied God. The Ethical Standard investigates the damage done to our social system because of this and reveals an entertaining look at the science of inter-dimensional travel and the advent of ideas that reveal we are just beginning an eternal road of purposeful happiness.
Despre autor
Mr. Paul Arthur Bell was born in Sacramento, California on May 22, 1951. He is one of seven children and earned two degrees at San Jose state university in Philosophy and Psychology, and while working on his Masters in Philosophy was appointed instructor of Ethics and Philosophy by the dean of the department. At the age of 22, he taught speech communication seminars to graduate students, occasionally lectured undergraduate honor students and was disciplined in varsity gymnastics, modern dance, and always enjoyed running fifteen miles a day before engaging in three hour workouts in gymnastics. At the gym he was introduced to martial arts, teaching the instructors gymnastics strengthening postures and moves. He has written a dozen unpublished manuscripts as a hobby, some of which include The Blind Shall See, The Crippled Dove, essays and 500 paradoxical questions, The Broken world of Amness and a self published book Beyond Psychosis.