Molly | Georgia
Spontaneous amplification is a possibility, but we have measures in place to deal with it. Then the other one of us will suicide.
I'm an atheist, so I can't comment on faith or the Bible, and I don't like your father much so I can't comment on that either, but to me morality is a person's applied principles. It requires thought and consideration of circumstances, certainly, but morality is what keeps a person from ducking and running or abandoning their principles just because it'd be the personally easier thing to do. Personally, I don't believe the ends justify the means. That sets a dangerous precedent of doing things for peoples' own good, but I'm a stubborn American journalist who's rather wed to freedom of choice as a principle.
Some things are right or wrong. At home, somebody was shooting people full of live Kellis-Amberlee. That's wrong.