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06-25-2003, 10:43 AM | #21 |
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the pastor seems to intentionally misunderstand stephen hawkings wave function theorum...
of course there is no such thing as absolute morality, morals are decided by society and that could mean anything truth is reality, not some twisted BS. what a dumbass. |
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What is right in wrong is highly subjective, mores and taboos vary greatly person to person and culture to culture. There is nothing inherently right with Christians morals (which is a fairly ambiguous term), nor is there anything inherently correct about athesitic morals.
What becomes right and wrong is what society constructs for us and enforces. In the case of this nation, many christian morals tend to dominate. There is nothing wrong with this, so long as these morals do not unduely favor a minority. |
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If morality created (and enforced) by a society could not me measured and questioned then there would be no change in that society. Black people would still be considered a lesser race, and homosexuality would still be taboo. Quote:
Although most people do accept the current moral laws in their society as axioms, wich is a big slice of mankinds stupidity-pie. |
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And what the HELL is wrong with this server!?!?
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...and just who the hell would buy one of those stupid shirts???
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However, things are not always black and white… there are different degrees of wrongness. Again, it should depend on the situation, not on personal like or dislikes… theoretically. In reality, people have different value systems and often react to the same situation differently, so it often does come down to personal taste. What is right for me may not right for you. Who’s to decide? Quote:
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Good going back and forth with you Theli, but I'm going out of town until next week. I'll be back though. |
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Morality? Isnt that the little patch of high ground people battle to occupy so they can cast judgement on others, and escape judgement themselves?
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Contestant: Morality? Isn't that the little patch of high ground people battle to occupy so they can cast judgement on others, and escape judgement themselves? |
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Theli, I am interested in your view of what does construct right and wrong if not society?
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