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Seems like you might be confusing specific actions with the underlying moral principle.What is moral in one circumstance is not necesarily moral in another.
Further... what we define as moral guidance changes... it was once "immoral" to eat shellfish... although this was a health warning, not a matter of "right" or "wrong"
Technological advances can change underlying moral principals...Seems like you might be confusing specific actions with the underlying moral principle.
Just because one takes different actions in different situations doesn't mean the underlying moral principle changes.
I disagree... reliable contraception has, for example, changed the underlying morality relating to sexual moresI don't think that morality itself, that is the ultimate right and wrong ever changes. But what can change is our understanding of that ultimate right and wrong.
The ultimate right and wrong is perfect and unchanging, but our understanding is flawed becuase we are imperfect beings.
morality doesnt have to be disadvantageous to the selfMy view is that morality is doing things that are advantageous for the community and that are directly disadvantous to yourself.
Okay, what is another approach to interpretation of the Constitution? Well, you know maybe 60 years or so ago we adopted, first in the Eighth Amendment area cruel and unusual punishment the notion that the Constitution is not static. It doesn't mean what the people voted for when it was ratified. It doesn't mean that. Rather, it changes from era to era to comport with -- and this is a quote from our cases, "the evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society." I detest that phrase, but because -- (laughter) -- because I'm afraid that societies don't always mature. Sometimes they rot.
Given all those diverse moral systems that existed throughout history and still exist today simultaneously to me it appears to be painfully obvious that the terms "absolute" and "morality" do not go together well.is it absolute and unchanging?
For example ... ? Your comment is a bit too vague to be meaningful.Technological advances can change underlying moral principals...
Again - is that the underlying moral principle that changed, or the expression of an underlying principle that's changed?It may evolve over time. For example, in the "good" old days, it was considered fit and moral to execute people and children publicly by hanging, burning, the sword and stoning, for crimes such as adultery, witchcraft, homosexuality, heresy and being wilful and disobedient to one's parents. I would say in this present day and age, it is not only inappropriate, but barbaric to do these things. Do you agree or disagree?
Again - vague. What is the underlying principle?I disagree... reliable contraception has, for example, changed the underlying morality relating to sexual mores
Apples and oranges. Have you seen a lot of fertilized eggs committing crimes?It's ever changing and dependent on society. Not too long ago it was fine to hang a man for stealing a horse...one individuals life wasn't considered that valuable. Today you have people crying over and fighting to save fertilized eggs.
safe, effective contraception effects the underlying morality behind sexuality... just like advances in medicine require more specific moral guidance for some cases...
So far, no one has presented a specific moral principle and how it's changed. All that's been said are vague statements, or specific actions with no mention of the underlying principle.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_edgeStraightedge went through three different eras since its creation in 1980[6]. Associated with punk-rock, the early years of the straightedge subculture were called the Old School Era. However in the late nineteen eighties the straightedge subculture seemed to drift further and further away from the punk culture. The following era called Youth Crew, presented different types of elements that began to change the subculture. For example, vegetarianism became a major theme along with following the Krishna faith. Youth Crew also led to tension inside the subculture. After nearly a decade of the separation of straightedge-punk from the punk culture, the era called Straight Edge 2000 brought the cultures together without clash.