The moral issue lies not with the debtor, but with the creditor, in my humble opinion. Yes, the honest and moral thing to do is to pay back what you were loaned. However, most of us aren't looking at BK because we couldn't pay the original balance. We file because we cannot pay the interest rates, late fees, and various outrageous charges. We file because the hourly calls from collection agencies demanding payment or a pound of flesh are just too much. We file because the creditor can snatch every last dime out of our bank accounts if we're not careful, leaving us with nothing to survive on.
In every system of ethics and morals that I've studied, a person has the right to use any means necessary to ensure their survival. BK is no different. We don't file in order to live a luxurious life at someone else's expense. (Some do, I suppose, but look at the stories here...everyone has had a hardship of some kind or other...the cheaters are few and far between.) We file because it is our only option for survival.
Not to get all religious about it, but even the Bible talks about the immorality of aggressive creditors. There's a chapter in the Book of Amos where moneylenders say "We will buy the lowly man for silver, and the poor man for a pair of sandals." (Amos 8:6) Sound familiar? We used credit for life's necessities, and now the banks own us, like slaves. BK restores our freedom. And there is nothing immoral about restoring one's freedom.
In every system of ethics and morals that I've studied, a person has the right to use any means necessary to ensure their survival. BK is no different. We don't file in order to live a luxurious life at someone else's expense. (Some do, I suppose, but look at the stories here...everyone has had a hardship of some kind or other...the cheaters are few and far between.) We file because it is our only option for survival.
Not to get all religious about it, but even the Bible talks about the immorality of aggressive creditors. There's a chapter in the Book of Amos where moneylenders say "We will buy the lowly man for silver, and the poor man for a pair of sandals." (Amos 8:6) Sound familiar? We used credit for life's necessities, and now the banks own us, like slaves. BK restores our freedom. And there is nothing immoral about restoring one's freedom.
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