Morals are a very subjective thing. Bad morals vary by culture. For example in the Roman Empire having a slave wasn't bad, but it is now. In Nazi Germany multiculturalism was bad, but now many if not most of the world enjoy the diversity in our culture. But there are some consants, we generally don't like the killing if innocents (who ever they may be), we don't like rape (what ever it definition is), and other things of that nature
Examples of bad morals include lying, stealing, cheating, harming others intentionally, and promoting inequality or discrimination. These actions can harm individuals, society, and relationships, leading to mistrust, conflict, and hurt.
Social norms are informal rules governing behavior and manners in a society. Violating these norms can lead to informal punishments such as social disapproval, gossip, or exclusion from social groups. Examples include norms around politeness, personal space, and table manners.
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Nuclear weapons are generally considered bad due to their immense destructive power and potential to cause catastrophic harm to humanity and the environment. They can lead to devastating consequences if misused, and the risk of accidental or intentional nuclear conflict remains a significant global concern.
If you come across as friendly and helpful to someone, they will want to get to know you some more. However if you are constantly immature and aggressive, they will not want to know. How you present and behave yourself affects how people perceive (view) you. The human behavior is the mirror of one's morals and conduct. All God religions call for good morals to influence positively human relations and support human solidarity. Refer to related question below on Morals as extracted from Quran that is a good example of morals called for by other God religions. Moreover, Atheists also follow good morals as a way for good social and human relations. They all call for tolerance, forgiveness, alms giving, helping the needy people, honesty, justice, ... etc. Quran says (meaning English translation): " And not equal are the good deed and the bad. Repel [evil] by that [deed] which is better; and thereupon the one whom between you and him is enmity [will become] as though he was a devoted friend. But none is granted it except those who are patient, and none is granted it except one having a great portion [of good]."(41: 34-35) Refer to related question below.
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that depends upon your morals.. most rap tends to not be so good for setting examples of good morals. dont get me wrong i listen to some but its not the best for people to listen to.
The Bad Examples was created in 1987.
That is illegal and wrong you have bad morals
Good morals are values and principles that promote positive behaviors, such as honesty, kindness, and respect for others. Bad morals, on the other hand, encompass behaviors that are harmful, dishonest, or disrespectful, such as lying, stealing, and harming others. Good morals contribute to a harmonious society, while bad morals can lead to conflict and harm.
Morals are concerned with human behaviour, knowing the distinction between good and bad and right and wrong and being able to adhere to accepted standards of conduct
Greek myths often incorporated moral lessons through the experiences and consequences faced by the characters. These myths showcased virtues like courage, perseverance, and wisdom, while also warning against traits such as arrogance and greed. Through the triumphs and downfalls of gods, heroes, and mortals, individuals could learn about the importance of ethical behavior and the consequences of their actions.
It is not the purpose of WikiAnswers to decide what is "bad" and what is not. That is an issue of personal morals and ethics (and, perhaps, religion).
Not necessarily. Models for faith, models for morals and conduct, and models for leadership are, for examples, not fake.
There are many examples of intrinsic values which include morals, honesty, kindness, humility and so on. Extrinsic value examples include monetary value of a house, price of a car and so on.
Double-barreled questions that mix multiple issues. Leading questions that prompt a specific response. Ambiguous questions that can be interpreted in multiple ways. Complex or jargon-filled questions that confuse respondents.
Code of morals/princibles. Like selling products to murderers would be a bad ethic.