Does the end justify the means?

Can it sometimes be right to use a bad means to achieve a good end? Does the end justify the means? What do you think?

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2 reasons for

Yes, the end does justify the means

  1. Anonymous opinó:

    Many today in the world do things that are bad and then justify their actions with the “good results”. The question, as it always should be, does God approve of this explanatory theory?

  2. Carlos opinó:

    If I mean to do something I´ll do it by all means

4 reasons for

No, the end doesn’t justify the means

  1. Anonymous opinó:

    it does and it doesnt.. it depends on the situation, on the people and time.

  2. Denis [66] opinó:

    Because the means change you as a person.

  3. Anonymous opinó:

    The end does not justify the means because only the present moment exists

  4. Anonymous opinó:

    No, never.