The Moral Argument (revamped)

Ken-1122

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yes sir, do you believe in objective truth or subjective truth. If subjective then is it truly right and wrong, we need to see what you believe as far as absolutes.
When it comes to morality (right vs wrong) I believe that is all subjective. When it comes to objective truths like math equations, measurements, etc. (things that can be demonstrated as true/accurate) that is objective.
 
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what makes you different from animals that you have sacrificial love and they don't, after all you evolved from them correct? It's not the brain in this case because people of larger brains are not necessarily more loving than those with smaller brains, it's not brain function because those who are healthy are not necessarily more loving than those with mental illness, it's not intelligence because those with higher IQ's are not necessarily more loving than those with lower IQ's. So you really have to find some citation to source to support your view that the brain makes you love more than those with lesser functioning, smaller, less efficient brains.

We've already heard your spiel. Some humans lack capacity for empathy, (outside their family unit, and maybe even inside). I guess God skipped them. Your entire argument can then be ultimately summed up in posts 883 and 884.
 
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