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“Behold, I make all things new.”
- May 20, 2021
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Again (fifth time?), we're only interested in your identifying the material source that cannot be genetic which you say explains the evolution of heroic virtue, of self-sacrificial behaviors.Some people are slow to anger. Some spark up quite quickly. Some are miserly. Some generous. A lot of this is inherited. That is, genetic.
The purpose of a moral hypothetical is to draw out the efficacy in the principles underlying a proposed moral system. If you are unwilling to have your proposed moral system so scrutinized then what is gratuitously given may just as gratuitously be dismissed.It's completely nonsensical giving someone the details of a hypothetical and then asking them to respond as if they don't know what those details are.
So, you agree morality is objective? The reasonable moral system is an objective one.We both think that Manson was wrong to do what he did. We both can give good reasons.
If your reasons are from God, then you can present them and we'll all discuss them to see if they are reasonable. That will be the deciding fact. Not where the reasons come from or who gave them. But whether we can agree that they are reasonable.
We have to decide. There's no-one else here to do it for us.
? The issue under examination is not choosing euthanasia under duress but an explanation as to a material source for choosing the heroically virtuous act.I'm not sure how many times I have to say this, but what we do is not necessarily determined by our genes. There are other factors. The obvious one in this case is that if you are in terrible pain, physically or mentally, you want it to end. And that might well override everything else. You probably won't be thinking 'Hey, I'll end it all after I have one or two kid's.'
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