Who gets to decide whic morals are the correct ones, that we're going to impose on everybody?As I said in the other thread, I have no problem with imposing morals on others so long as the morals that are being imposed are correct morals. Morality is absolute and is not relative and therefore it would not be a problem to impose correct morals on another person.
And this, of course, is where this idea completely collapses. Morality may be absolute, but if it is, we have no reliable way of knowing which morals are correct. As certain as you are that yours are correct, there are other groups which are certain that theirs (which contradict yours) are correct. Who gets to decide?
THIS is why laws based on morals are not only a bad idea, but a terrible idea.
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