User blog comment:Alchemical/Morality and its Relativity/@comment-4962138-20120610035804/@comment-5111235-20120613224710

1) If an individual is rushing an injured individual somewhere, it is safe to assume that it is an emergency and that the injured individuals life is at stake. Therefore, the obligation to protect life is being acted upon.

2) The difficlty of a moral does not change the fact that the moral exists and is held. Many cultures believe it is moralistically wrong to harm others. Some take it further to say that anger is itself wrong and immoral. Yet, the people in those cultures will admit to being angry and going against their morals from time to time, even if accidentally. No one said doing the right thing was easy.

3) One could argue that an individual's moralistic values makes up part of their personality.