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And the fact that an argument does not make sense to you suggests to put words in your opponent´s mouth exactly how?
I have put words in no-one's mouth.
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And the fact that an argument does not make sense to you suggests to put words in your opponent´s mouth exactly how?
The construct of self-esteem (or self-concept) dates back to William James, in the late 19th century, who, in his work Principles of Psychology, studied the splitting of our "global self" into "knower self" and "known self". According to James, from this splitting, which we all are more or less aware of, self-esteem is born.[17]
Let´s see:I have put words in no-one's mouth.
In which post had this statement be made?But now its all "oh they were victims too".
In which post had this statement be made?
Ok.It wasn't.
Ok, so you addressed an argument that hadn´t been made by the poster you responded to.I was refering to the stance taken by the "leftist psychobabble twaddle" that I refered to.
Ok.
Ok, so you addressed an argument that hadn´t been made by the poster you responded to.
18 Run from sexual sin! No other sin so clearly affects the body as this one does. For sexual immorality is a sin against your own body. (1 Corinthians 6:18)
9 And I want women to be modest in their appearance.[a] They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes. (1 Timothy 2:9)
18 Dont be drunk with wine, because that will ruin your life. Instead, be filled with the Holy Spirit, (Ephesians 5:18)
I don't agree that morals are subjective. To have a moral code you have to have a rule ("canon" if you will) by which to measure it. Now, everyone can have their own rule, so they may be immoral by even their own standards. As Christians, though, our rule comes from the Word. There are 10 of them in Exodus 20. These aren't subjective.Put simply, morals are very subjective. What I find immoral (such as cheating on a spouse) others will find perfectly acceptable.
Put simply, morals are very subjective. What I find immoral (such as cheating on a spouse) others will find perfectly acceptable.
If you're talking about biblically based morals, yes.Is it good to have morals?
Are you suggesting that the truth behind 'thou shall not murder' is "subjective"?
If you're talking about biblically based morals, yes.
1 Tim. 1:8 --> "But we know that the law is good if one uses it lawfully"
Would this be considered bad morals in a person? For example..
A woman who sleeps around with strange men, wears degrading clothing
doesn't respect herself, and gets heavily intoxicated everyday up the point where she blacks out and doesn't remember where she ends up.
Would she be considered to be immoral?
Jade Margery said:I thought it was 'Thou shalt not kill.'
Someone should let our soldiers know...
Gadarene said:"Strange" and "degrading" are of course subjective terms.
Technically I would, but this person needs help and maybe even counselling, not moralising and judgement. She's clearly hurting herself - frequent blackouts are an indicator of alcoholism.