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and in many monotheistic cultures they cut off parts of babies genitals to make their god happy. And some even would cut off even more just to make kids sing better.
well it's better than killing cells (babies) isn't it?
go naturalism.
This has all been discussed before - the long and short of it is that you can't support anything that you've writen above.The unit of ethics is values. Values are things that one must work to gain or keep (a simple example of that is nutrition). These values are short-handed ways of expressing moral principles (ex. we need to eat because otherwise we die), and moral principles are short-handed way of expressing scientific or social facts (such as the facts about metabolism).
The basis of ethics is causality: everything has consequences, and so do actions. Actions have consequences, and our role is to find those consequences and act accordingly.
By evaluating what values are being effected by a given action in its context, we can express a sound moral judgment on that action (this was a good thing to do, this was a bad thing to do). This is true regardless of your actual moral system we all have values, implicitly or explicitly. The real argument is about those scientific and social facts and what values they entail. There cannot be any argument on whether there are objective moral principles: its a discussion about as ridiculous as asking whether the Earth exists. We all need to act to survive.
Ah, come on. But how about me calling theism superstition in return?no, but i know of at least one that allows it. yes, i just called atheism a religion. OOOOO sue me.![]()
uh....i dont know of many religions that require abortion.
Rather, as Christians we must entirely embrace the Gospel and now that we are actually literate it is possible. Previously, we could be lied to and coerced into ill behavior but there has not been any of these such Christian immoral acts in a long time because we've come a far way.
This goes back to literacy and knowledge of the follower of the religion; in the 21st century we will do much better.
I somewhat disagree. While laws are completely controlled by a given culture, and what is socially acceptable is - I feel that there are plenty of people who hold morals that are different than the societal normals that they live in.Morality is controlled by our social contract, the culture in which we live.
True, but these "norms" are a product of our culture, not necessarily a result of the establishment pushing them down on us.I somewhat disagree. While laws are completely controlled by a given culture, and what is socially acceptable is - I feel that there are plenty of people who hold morals that are different than the societal normals that they live in.