| Does my Karma run over your Dogma? | 
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| A) Ethics trump morals because they derive from consideration and experience, whereas morals are merely replicated. | 26.26 |   (98.88%) | 
| B) I consider reason a virtue but see C. | 0.08 |   (0.30%) | 
| C) Morals have survived longer term selective pressures.  Ethics lie too prone to untested speculation.  Virtue remains a moral issue. | 0.22 |   (0.83%) | 
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| unvoted equity |  |   (69.31%) | 
| voted equity |  |   (30.69%) | 
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| 19 Voters: Sat, Walter Watts, MoEnzyme, Pabreetzio, Drakeo Vortex, outlawpoet, DrSebby, Kid-A, Rhysenn, simul, chippedlogic, ElvenSage, pickler, Hermit, archangelsin, goomba, teh, deusdiabolus, Fox,  | 
| voter | voted for | comment | 
| Walter Watts | abstained | no comment | 
| MoEnzyme | A) Ethics trump morals because they derive from consideration and experience, whereas morals are merely replicated.
  | no comment | 
| Pabreetzio | C) Morals have survived longer term selective pressures.  Ethics lie too prone to untested speculation.  Virtue remains a moral issue.
  | Sometimes there must be a teleological suspension of the ethical. The question is porely worded. | 
| Drakeo Vortex | private | no comment | 
| outlawpoet | private | no comment | 
| DrSebby | B) I consider reason a virtue but see C.
  | i still cannot be sure what the difference is?  they are almost interchangeable in the dictionary. | 
| Kid-A | B) I consider reason a virtue but see C.
  | no comment | 
| Rhysenn | private | no comment | 
| simul | B) I consider reason a virtue but see C.
  | ethics and morals are useful.  some things, like the existence of reality, and the amorality of murder, must be taken on faith | 
| chippedlogic | B) I consider reason a virtue but see C.
  | poorly worded. reason is a virtue as are ethics, but morals are acquired. in reality all virtues are biological timebombs, saving actions to be saved or wasted. yes? | 
| ElvenSage | private | no comment | 
| Sat | private | no comment | 
| pickler | private | no comment | 
| Hermit | A) Ethics trump morals because they derive from consideration and experience, whereas morals are merely replicated.
  | Morals are not a fixed mark. At some point and location every "moral" has either been a necessity or an anathema. Ethics depend on reason, a virtue. | 
| archangelsin | C) Morals have survived longer term selective pressures.  Ethics lie too prone to untested speculation.  Virtue remains a moral issue.
  | no comment | 
| goomba | private | no comment | 
| teh | A) Ethics trump morals because they derive from consideration and experience, whereas morals are merely replicated.
  | no comment | 
| deusdiabolus | A) Ethics trump morals because they derive from consideration and experience, whereas morals are merely replicated.
  | no comment | 
| Fox | A) Ethics trump morals because they derive from consideration and experience, whereas morals are merely replicated.
  | The only rational conclusion here. |