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    RocksHope@aol.co
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    Neutral Alignment esp Justi

    In a message dated 2/22/99, 11:01:40 AM, birthright@MPGN.COM writes:


    Regardless of alignment, most people will question the ethics of all their
    actions. A chaotic good rebel still questions whether or not his actions
    against the government is worth it, etc. Nobody goes "oh well, i'm chaotic
    good, this is in line with my values, and i don't have to worry about it".

    A chaotic good person generally chooses the individual over the group, but
    that does not mean that he does not question it every step of the way, or even
    decides every now and then that aiding the group over an individual is the
    correct path.

    Your very first line begins the problem, "ruler he considers unworthy." He
    must decide not only IF the ruler is unworthy, but how unworthy he is. Is
    removing the ruler necessary, is it worth having friends and family die. Is
    it worth having me die for. Is it worth sneaking around in the dark forming
    conspiracies. IE. there is more than just "individualism versus group" going
    on, and he must decide what weight to put on each. Chaotic alignment just
    means he puts more weight on the individuals, not that he will always just
    individuals over the group. (Even if he can clearly define what are
    individuals and what are groups..)

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    Samuel Weiss
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    Neutral Alignment esp Justi

    >Regardless of alignment, most people will question the ethics of all their
    actions.<

    Which is exactly my point.


    Samwise

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