Hobbes' Choice wrote:In a world without god, sin is an empty word. There are many things i consider bad, and others good. I live my life by the aspirations I have for the rest of humanity. I do not perfectly follow the Categorical Imperative, but close to it.
There are laws and the breaking of laws. I think there are higher ideals that the law, and would consider breaking a law for a reasonable cause. In fact I do it most everyday; exceed the speed limits (when it is safe to do so). I would not stop at smoking Pot, or taking any drug on the basis of the law. It is my body and I shall use or abuse it as I see fit. There is no doubt the medical profession is quite willing to abuse my body with prescribed drugs rather than provide more expensive and more effective remedies.
Ethics has to rise above the law, otherwise laws would never change and bad laws would soon become the norm.
The relationship between ethics and the law can be illustrated with a Venn diagram. Obviously there's many differing opinions on how large the intersection between the two is. My father, and many of his generation, were obedient on principle. Unquestioning, or barely questioning, obedience to authority was thought to be virtuous.
The law is made simple because laws need to be fair and universal to retain public support - and its failure to do so in the case of VIPs has eroded that trust and support. Politicians dosed up on alcohol and prescription drugs pontificating about pot. In the US in recent decades over a dozen conservative high profile male homophobes were either caught out playing, or soliciting for, a game of hide the sausage with male partners. Clergy pontificating on sexual morals caught our messing with altar boys. Declarations about the "sanctity of life" by politicians happy to send thousands to their death in pointless wars. Leaders of the religion of peace speaking hate and provoking war. Leaders of the religion of love making policies that harm the most needy and vulnerable. Orwell was right - war is Peace, Hate is Love.
As you know, I think humanity-as-a-whole is increasingly becoming a self interested entity in itself. Societies are becoming increasingly uncaring towards individuals. The more there are of us, the more expendable we are, apparently. I can appreciate that nature will take its course, and probably must do so. I hope The System grows up to be a useful entity that eventually seeds other worlds with life and hi tech. I wish The System all the best. However, in the meantime I say "screw the The System"

. The hypocritical sanctimony in high places gives me no reason to cooperate more than necessary. If a law is made for the safety and convenience of others, no problem. Alas, many laws are made for the wealthy and powerful - corporations, VIPs and religions, with precious little regard for utilitarian concerns, although the issues will be deceitfully framed as such.