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You think this is annoying...the first Battle Royale that took place, if memory serves, was Knight vs. Zak on absolute morality. I admire Zak's willingness to argue with these people, but how he can handle the blunt force trauma to the head that he must sustain in dealing with those medieval nutjobs is beyond me.
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The scariest part of the whole thing was the way some of the commenters of that posting were carrying on. I made fun of Diana once in jest and I thought she was gonna stick her arm through the monitor and pummel me, well not really, but light hearted remarks that were taken as insults were immediately edited (BTW I saw that she is no longer a moderator, could this be due to complaints?). What's the point of the moderators on this other site? I guess it's OK to insult others as long as they are atheists...
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I mean, I don't think it's wise to put such a decision in the hands of people that are that much involved. And ofcouse, would you argue that no judgement made by the parents in question could actually be immoral and unjustified? The problem I see here is that if morality is based on whatever a person thinks in any given time than there is no real morality to speak of. It would just be plain decisions, with no restraints. So, if an action is to be taken against a person because of his race, then the basis for such distinction (racism) must be in question also. I don't see how we can have two seperate conditions. |
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There goes the free will defense to the problem of evil! If God existed, he would do what is inherently right. So he would stop people doing evil. As no such intervention takes place, we can conclude God does not exist. Theists just love trashing their own arguments, by arguing out of the other side of their mouths when it suits them. |
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By absolute right and wrong, what more or less everyone who says that they believe in these terms (like me) means is that some particular action can be right or wrong and it can't be both at the same time based simply on your culture, religion or opinion at that time (ie. relativism.) |
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