I’m not talking about people breaking the law, I’m talking about situations where the law is wrong. Take lying for example; if you say to lie is objectively wrong, would it have also been wrong to lie to the Gestapo in Nazi Germany to save the lives of a Jewish family hiding in your attic? Take rape for example. Rape is a legal term meaning non consensual sex. So if a 17 year old person is married, and goes to the State of California where the age of consent is 18, that person having sex with their spouse would be an act of rape because they aren't old enough to give consent.according to this theory morality is not based on whether a person breaks those rules or not but upon the rules hence the term "natural law". it's basically saying that people are not moral because they break those rules which makes society a worse place than it otherwise would be.
Do you see the above examples as an excuse for evil behavior?so the judgment of this theory is that a person saying morality is subjective is a person using their subjectivity as an excuse for their evil behavior if their subjectivity disagrees with the basic laws laid out.
What one person calls self defense, another person will call murder. How can you call that objective?ofc the system is a little bit more complex. for instance self defense is not murder or assault because self defense occurs when someone violates one of those rules against the defender.
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