MORALITY - 1. Conformity to the true moral ST.AND.ERD or RULE. 2. Doctrine or system of moral duties; ethics. 3. Practice of the moral and social duties.
MORAL[latin. moralis; mos, moris, manner, habit] 1. Pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong are predicated. 2. Conformed to RULES of RIGHT; virtuous. 3. Subject to the moral LAW. 4. Probable. v. 1. Meaning or significance of a fable/allegory. LAMORE
MORAL[latin. moralis; mos, moris, manner, habit] 1. Pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong are predicated. 2. Conformed to RULES of RIGHT; virtuous. 3. Subject to the moral LAW. 4. Probable. v. 1. Meaning or significance of a fable/allegory. LAMORE
WHAT IS RIGHT AND WHAT IS WRONG?
With all that said, Albert Pike stated that Morality is a FORCE and that the blind Force of the people is a Force that must be economized, and also managed, as the blind Force of steam, lifting the ponderous iron arms and turning the large wheels, is made to bore and rifle the cannon and to weave the most delicate lace. It must be regulated by Intellect. Intellect is to the people and the people's Force, what the slender needle of the compass is to the ship--its soul, always counseling the huge mass of wood and iron, and always pointing to the north. To attack the citadels built up on all sides against the human race by superstitions, despotism's, and prejudices, the Force must have a brain and a law.
One point to note In Will.I.AM SHAKES.SPEARE play DESDEMONA, IAGO the deceiver bent Othello THE MOORE to his WILL.