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... e long debated this, with one perspective proposing that good and evil are relative, depending on a set of moral standards most members of a community agree on. These standards distinguish right from wrong, honor from disgrace, and justice from injustice. Those who knowingly disregard these standards or even deliberately act against them are considered evildoers. Of course, the next question is, who decides these moral standards? What happens when different communities’ standards conflict?
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