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Is there Objective Morality?
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<blockquote data-quote="Estrid" data-source="post: 76211345" data-attributes="member: 433007"><p>I don't know whatva "determined" human nature is, but agreed</p><p>people everywhere have much in common.</p><p></p><p>The "nature v nurture" question is always a debate of</p><p>course. Who knows.</p><p></p><p>We see here bold claims that " everyone has an inborn</p><p>fear of snakes" and "predisposition to belief in god".</p><p></p><p>The more reason a person has to promote these</p><p>thoroughly unproven claims, the more determined they</p><p>are that it is so.</p><p>Cross culturally, my dozen years in the USA gave me a</p><p>lot of observations to process.</p><p></p><p>Including how often I'd hear that I "really do believe in</p><p>God but deny it". (Inborn predilictions and all)</p><p>I don't. Never did.</p><p>I don't see a whole lot of "spirituality" here, among</p><p>people my age.</p><p>(Tho, after I came back particularly, but still, here I</p><p>am taken to be an American ( ABC).</p><p>Even assumed I'm Chridtian!)</p><p></p><p>I told Christians in the USA that I dont see going to</p><p>church to hear about right and wrong, morality,</p><p>because we are taught the same values, it's just part</p><p>of life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estrid, post: 76211345, member: 433007"] I don't know whatva "determined" human nature is, but agreed people everywhere have much in common. The "nature v nurture" question is always a debate of course. Who knows. We see here bold claims that " everyone has an inborn fear of snakes" and "predisposition to belief in god". The more reason a person has to promote these thoroughly unproven claims, the more determined they are that it is so. Cross culturally, my dozen years in the USA gave me a lot of observations to process. Including how often I'd hear that I "really do believe in God but deny it". (Inborn predilictions and all) I don't. Never did. I don't see a whole lot of "spirituality" here, among people my age. (Tho, after I came back particularly, but still, here I am taken to be an American ( ABC). Even assumed I'm Chridtian!) I told Christians in the USA that I dont see going to church to hear about right and wrong, morality, because we are taught the same values, it's just part of life. [/QUOTE]
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