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Ethics & Morality
Is there an absolute morality?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 76371158" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>Show me where I was shown to be wrong in my discussion with Moral Orel. The debate you stepped into was still about the same issue as to whether people can force others to conform besides morality.</p><p></p><p>Moral Orel gave an example and I was refuting it. Thats what debate is about. He claims I changed the goal posts and I disagred so we were debating about that as well. He claims my link shows that 25% of children cannot know moral right and wrong and I disagree. I provided additional evdience to show that the studies actually say children have an innate knowledge of right and wrong. Innate means its inborn and natural and not something that some have and others don't. </p><p></p><p>So we are making objections and argueing them out and no one is right or wrong at this stage. We were still on track until you stepped in with "humans are animals" which not only change the goal posts but topic as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 76371158, member: 342064"] Show me where I was shown to be wrong in my discussion with Moral Orel. The debate you stepped into was still about the same issue as to whether people can force others to conform besides morality. Moral Orel gave an example and I was refuting it. Thats what debate is about. He claims I changed the goal posts and I disagred so we were debating about that as well. He claims my link shows that 25% of children cannot know moral right and wrong and I disagree. I provided additional evdience to show that the studies actually say children have an innate knowledge of right and wrong. Innate means its inborn and natural and not something that some have and others don't. So we are making objections and argueing them out and no one is right or wrong at this stage. We were still on track until you stepped in with "humans are animals" which not only change the goal posts but topic as well. [/QUOTE]
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