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International Center for Global Ethics(IC Open)

Southern Hexagon
08-01-2009, 06:07
Official Global communique:

A UNIVERSAL DECLARATION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ADVANCEMENT OF ETHIC

The Southern Hexagon has recently opened a new center in the capital, in hopes that the nations of the world can come together to discuss urgent ethical problems with the world. At the least, we hope that we can discuss possible solutions to the immoral world we live in.

Below is the introduction to the IAE (International Advancement of Ethics) Charter

A UNIVERSAL DECLARATION
OF GLOBAL ETHIC

I. RATIONALE

We, nations of the world, support various ethical and religious traditions, but we must commit ourselves to the following Universal Declaration of Global Ethic. We hope to establish international ethic, the fundamental attitude toward good and evil, and the basic principles needed to put it into action.

As a global community we make this commitment even though our people come from distant lands with vast differences in culture and belief, nevertheless we all hold a common bond that lead us to speak out against all forms of inhumanity and for humaneness in our treatment of ourselves. We find in each of our traditions:

A) A passion for Human rights
B) A desire to bring justice to those that have none
c) A want to work together to preserve humanity

We are convinced that a just global order can be constructed upon a global ethic that clearly states the natural laws of humanity, and that such an ethic will inspire the people of the world to act on justice. Secondly, a global ethic requires a thoughtful presentation of principles that can be held up and scrutinized to further improve our principles for the good of the people.

In order to have a global consensus we must all have a uniting factor, because we are all greatly diverse in our religious and cultural values. Specifically, all of our nations strive for greatness, and this document will open the gateway for our people to improve themselves, thus improving our nations as a whole.

For all nations that wish to apply for membership

Name of Nation:
Possible candidate for representation:
Religion(s) if any:
Type of government:
National Language:
Comments or concerns:

This IAE is not biased towards any religion on the planet or any cultural values.
The Grand World Order
08-01-2009, 06:19
To: ICGE
From: The Grand World Order Office of Foreign Affairs

But what are ethics? Who is to determine them?

Who is to determine what is humane or inhumane, good or evil? If you are attempting to do this, you are already violating the cultures of a nation. Nobody on this green Earth can decide such a thing. Not us, not you, no one. Ethics are simply a random set of restrictions on the specific movement of atoms and subatomic particles.
Southern Hexagon
08-01-2009, 06:46
To: The Grand World Order Office of Foreign Affairs

Who are we as a race to not protect the system of moral values established by our religious or cultural values? Yes, we cannot create ethics and everyone can have their own definition of what is good and evil or if there is such a thing as good or evil. Your nation's attempt at painting an abstract picture of ethics is contradicted in your own statement when you produced your own definition of ethics. According to you Ethics are simply a random set of restrictions on the specific movement of atoms and subatomic particles. Your nation's stand on ethics, although abstract is welcome in the IAE. We encourage your nation to voice your opinion that we have no right to produce a definition of good or evil. However, shouldn't every human on the planet have the basic protection of natural laws, such as the right to life?

from The International Advancement of Ethics Head Council
The Grand World Order
08-01-2009, 06:55
To: ICGE
From: The Grand World Order Office of Foreign Affairs

There are no morals, only the illusion of morals, therefore, it is a disservice to protect these "Morals." Would any of your soldiers die to protect a hologram?

Not every human has the right to life. Few do. Anarcho-Communist leaders, drug traffickers, leftist rebels, those are only a few that have lost their right to enjoy their life.
Southern Hexagon
08-01-2009, 07:32
To: The Grand World Order Office of Foreign Affairs

Your country has the right to that opinion. Why not join the IAE and suggest that the world be purged of such individuals, so that people who deserve the right of life can acheive it? Regarding morals, do not think of them as morals, but as international unwritten laws. Your nation is not in anarchy.There are laws in a fascist state and those laws were created by a human. Therefore, that person must have had some principles they were using to create the laws. Laws are just a set of principles people must abide by, and morals are just a set of principles. The goal of the IAE is to have international consensus on certain issues where man is deprived of natural laws. We believe that your country has ideas of what the global beliefs should be to protect man. Some may call these beliefs morals.

From: The International Advancement of Ethics Head Council