I’m not sure I understand the mistake – can you clarify what you mean? (I read “Moral Maze” and “Immoral Maze” as meaning basically the same thing but for different reasons. Do you read them differently?)
To me, ‘Moral Maze’ means a place in which it is hard to tell what the right thing to do is, or you have to fight to do the right thing, and you struggle with that. But that’s not what is happening. What is happening is that people are intentionally against morality, opposing it for its own sake. The maze isn’t make morality difficult, it’s making immorality a virtue.
I’m not sure I understand the mistake – can you clarify what you mean? (I read “Moral Maze” and “Immoral Maze” as meaning basically the same thing but for different reasons. Do you read them differently?)
To me, ‘Moral Maze’ means a place in which it is hard to tell what the right thing to do is, or you have to fight to do the right thing, and you struggle with that. But that’s not what is happening. What is happening is that people are intentionally against morality, opposing it for its own sake. The maze isn’t make morality difficult, it’s making immorality a virtue.