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Originally posted by Keith
As I said, when a person does wrong without realizing that it's wrong, that isn't sin. It could be wrong in some other way, but not in the moral sense. So under your system, the someone who doesn't think cheating on their spouse is morally wrong and thus cheats on their spouse, but because they don't consider it morally wrong doesn't "realize" it's morally wrong, is not "sinning" or behaving morally wrong? Or are they? And if they are, why? On what basis? And in what other way than morally would this cheater be doing wrong? There's no law in the U.S. against cheating on your spouse that I know of. (And please don't bring up traffic laws again - stick with this one). I'm not very clear about your moral basis yet. I'm still trying to figure it all out. You don't appear to be very clear about your own moral basis, either. |
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I said: "The natives may or may not treat me as if I had rights, depending on their opinions concerning human rights and what their priorities and objectives happened to be at the time."
I should have worded it...the natives may or may not treat me as if I had inherent human rights, depending on their attitudes and feelings concerning inherent human rights, as well as what their priorities and objectives happened to be, at the time." |
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whew, glad that's over
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