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Of course it's part of human. I wholeheartedly agree.
The post you quoted of mine was in response to a poster who believed that morals are subjective.
Yea, I often just jump right into the middle of someone else's conversation and start throwing my two pennies around.
Are you saying objective or subjective then? Your answer, while an important point, does not address the question which I posed to the poster.
Well, I thought my explanation would imply that I, too, think morals are subjective.
It rather dances around it in a vague way. And whatever your opinion is on the matter, the other poster stated that she quite obviously believed that morals are subjective. Your answer is, therefore, off point. It bears relevance to the thread but bears no significance to my point in context with my conversation with the other poster.
It's relevant, for reasons that I have explained in this post. Sorry I wasn't a bit more clear from the start.
A universal truth? Who could say.
But among humans, its an objective truth, for sure.
Not necessarily. Maybe collectively agreed upon (for the most part), but that doesn't make it "objective."
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