Morality is a social concept, fabricated by human thought. What is considered immoral in one human era, may be considered moralistic in another, as it changes with social ideologies Nature is simply based on the cycle of life, no element of nature can act with malice intent If anything, nature can give you an idea of what "reality" is outside of human society. So, maybe your question is "does society give us an idea of what is moral or immoral?
Answer #2 Everything that exist in Nature, exist in the form of energy and is governed by 5 Natural Laws which include the Natural Law of Impermanance and the Natural Law of Cause and Effect. In Nature there is no right or wrong, moral or immoral, good or bad. Because Nature exist in the form of energy everything conditioned is subject to change; the energy when you are a baby exist as you grow up to be an adult - you cannot forever exist in the form of a baby or become an adult without the process of a baby.
Likewise you are not borned as good or bad, moral or immoral but due to your repeated actions or thoughts, which in turn become a habit, which in turn mould a character, which in turn lead you on to a destiny of good or bad/ moral or immoral Answer #3 However, morality is a human perception. What is considered morally sound to one individual, is considered immoral to another. For example, it is considered incredibly immoral for a female to show any part of her body in public, in some middle eastern countries; this is punishable by means of extreme physical harm.
However, this is not considered immoral in many other countries throughout the world, but violence towards women is. Morality is not a destiny, or a fixed concept; there is no universal "good/bad". Morality is qualitative, where as biology is quantitative.
You can not turn a qualitative human belief into a biological human destiny. Yes, everything is created from energy, but "ideas" are not energy (in the structural sense that you are referring to). Morality and nature are incomparable.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.