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He clearly doesn't fit within the framework of conventional morality.
That's where the disagreement lies. Nowizard, Berserk, and I (guys, correct me if I'm wrong) believe that everyone fits within the framework of conventional morality, while others believe that it all depends on the individual's perspective. For example, I don't believe that this typical character, who goes to war with the whole world, doesn't fit within the framework of conventional morality.
However, neither the three of us – Berserk, Wiz, and myself – nor anyone else can give you commandments for every situation in life, provide an indisputable and absolute definition of good. You must understand – and, most importantly, you do understand! – what is good in each specific situation. For this, you don't need to rely on some complex philosophical constructs; on the contrary, they will cloud your mind and lead you away from seeing good and evil (I'm not calling for abandoning intellectual activity – I'm just calling for abandoning activity that is obviously pointless and unproductive). And you don't need to engage in Jesuitical arguments, citing some borderline cases that, by the way, don't even occur in real life!
Don't misunderstand me – I'm not hoping to convert anyone to my beliefs or, God forbid, to educate them; that's not my business at all – God teaches us (life itself, if that's better for you). I just provided some information for reflection, that's all...