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<blockquote data-quote="Tanj" data-source="post: 73908861" data-attributes="member: 396712"><p>Well, two paragraphs in:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>These arguments are incredibly weak and quite the opposite of holding strong. You just have to look at a bit of quantum physics or even radioactive decay to find uncaused events. Furthermore, a theory that supports some of the evidence but is invalidated by the rest is poor.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You misunderstand how relativism and subjective morality works. But to give you an example, thousands of people had their hearts ripped from their chests with blunt stone daggers by the Aztec and related empires, none of the heart removers nor any of their citizenry considered themselves evil. Societal standards of evil change over time. If they didn't there'd never have been slavery in the USA.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Avoid emotive punctuation in essays.</p><p></p><p>In short and too be critically blunt, this is a simplistic and shallow treatment of the topic which retreats almost from word 1 into tired tropes used countless of times by others. I'd not have marked it highly. Especially bad is the lack of referencing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanj, post: 73908861, member: 396712"] Well, two paragraphs in: These arguments are incredibly weak and quite the opposite of holding strong. You just have to look at a bit of quantum physics or even radioactive decay to find uncaused events. Furthermore, a theory that supports some of the evidence but is invalidated by the rest is poor. [SIZE=6][B][/B][/SIZE] You misunderstand how relativism and subjective morality works. But to give you an example, thousands of people had their hearts ripped from their chests with blunt stone daggers by the Aztec and related empires, none of the heart removers nor any of their citizenry considered themselves evil. Societal standards of evil change over time. If they didn't there'd never have been slavery in the USA. Avoid emotive punctuation in essays. In short and too be critically blunt, this is a simplistic and shallow treatment of the topic which retreats almost from word 1 into tired tropes used countless of times by others. I'd not have marked it highly. Especially bad is the lack of referencing. [/QUOTE]
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