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People are entitled to their opinions. But I find it interesting that when a Christian may call out a sinner all hell breaks loose. But when anyone else speaks their vitriol on social media about Christians it is an entitlement.You are entitled to your religious beliefs, but other people are entitled to think they are ridiculous or absurd. That is pluralism.
Christians believing in the laws/morals of God isn't being a fundamentalist. It is a mainstream position. It isn't a straw-man position that non-Christians believe there is no objective morality. It is a fact. If they believed in objective morality then they would by logic have to believe in a moral lawgiver such as God. That would then mean they are not a non-Christian.This is more an evangelical fundamentalist strawman than a fair treatment of what modern, non-Christian people actually believe.
Whose measure of harm though. What you think is harmful someone else may thing is not. But I agree using some measure of harm can help determine some truths about what is good and bad regarding human well-being. But it does open the door for consequential morality which is hard to agree on what is the best moral position for all people.How about the principle of harm? That one goes back to long before your Bible was written down.
But lets use an example of harm. If the research shows that fatherless families are no good for a child's development and can harm them would you agree that families need a father. Or if single parenting harmed children does this mean that we should aim to support families staying together. The problem I see is even when the research may show that a certain position is harmful people still ignore this in favor of their own ideology.
For example because gender ideology is opposed to the mother and father roles, this undermines what is best and least harmful for the family according to the research. So this negates the principle that harm should be a measure as personal ideologies trump any chance of harm being used as a basis for what is right and wrong but rather supports subjective morality. Thus subjective morality can undermine what is best for families.
I agree.And people like me are sick of hearing it because its a cop-out excuse for bigotry.
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