anonymous
2012-01-10 13:30:53 UTC
There are many ways in which we can deal with abusive behavior.
The way that I do it is to create a monitoring and examination system with which to discover and prevent abuse. I feel that I have to try and avoid reacting to the person causing problems unless it is tactically beneficial to do.
In this sense, it is a scientific based system; where by 'bad apples' are removed and quality control techniques are applied to try and deal with any internet problems that may still result.
It is expected that there will always be abusive people, so what has to be done is to create a quality control system to prevent them having any affects.
There are various techniques that are used; but when someone is caught, the object is to use the appropriate system to deal with the problems rather than to get annoyed with them.
Punishment doesn't really matter too much, so long as it is affective and it does not matter who disciplines the abusive person; so long as it works, then it is an affective system of protection.
However praise is also just as affective at promoting good behaviour.
The way that God deals with abuse is observed to be somewhat different to way that I do things.
Thought it is not easy to determine how God deals with abuse, since there are so many different interpretations of his methods.
In this comparison, we shall use the most common interpretation.
It is a system that does use praise and punishment, but the praise and punishments are very specifically and un-tactically thought out; but rather engineered to be such that it causes the amount of pleasure/pain that is deemed to fulfill God's emotional satisfaction in terms of what he feels that person 'deserves' and the deserving-ness is more or less what his system is based on.
That is to say that what you get back; is based on what you deserve, rather than what is shown to reduce abusiveness tactically.
In this system of deserving, the variables that affect what a person deserves is based on that is respectfulness and/or justice.
These systems are entirely different, because...
Though someone may not get what they deserve, it does not mean that their behaviors are not controllable through various other means (for example uninspiring bad behaviour, blocking it making the bad behaviour seem pointless and ineffective, or by creating very meticulous security systems that identify bad behaviour etc).
But someone that gets what they deserve could make them behave even more badly, because they become better and angry and not inspired to be caring or loving etc.
From this we can determine that [justice and deserving] and [behaviour modification and abuse prevention] are slightly different systems. This is because of the fundamentals regarding mentality.
What would God make of this, what I am saying?
Also, what do you make of what I am saying?
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