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Is there Objective Morality?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kylie" data-source="post: 76739126" data-attributes="member: 343110"><p>Sorry, I misremembered. I thought you'd said God could transform a subjective opinion into objective fact. In any case, you are correct here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Let's be clear here. When I am talking about subjective opinions, I'm not talking about the things like "oysters taste like bananas." I agree, that is demonstrably wrong, and it is not a subjective opinion. The closest you could come would be if someone lacked certain taste buds and so the signals that reached their brains when they ate oysters were the same ones they got when they ate bananas. There could be some argument to be made there, but since we both get what I'm saying, we can both agree that such a specialized case isn't really on topic for this thread anyway. So let's not go there.</p><p></p><p>However, I have not seen any evidence that my subjective opinion "Oysters are disgusting" can be turned into an objective fact, despite the fact that you said it was possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylie, post: 76739126, member: 343110"] Sorry, I misremembered. I thought you'd said God could transform a subjective opinion into objective fact. In any case, you are correct here. Let's be clear here. When I am talking about subjective opinions, I'm not talking about the things like "oysters taste like bananas." I agree, that is demonstrably wrong, and it is not a subjective opinion. The closest you could come would be if someone lacked certain taste buds and so the signals that reached their brains when they ate oysters were the same ones they got when they ate bananas. There could be some argument to be made there, but since we both get what I'm saying, we can both agree that such a specialized case isn't really on topic for this thread anyway. So let's not go there. However, I have not seen any evidence that my subjective opinion "Oysters are disgusting" can be turned into an objective fact, despite the fact that you said it was possible. [/QUOTE]
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