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03-06-2008, 05:17 AM #1Senior Member
Objective vs Subjective Morality.
No, he said "if you disagree to any (me disagreeing to the one about lying violates this) of these three things, people have the right to kill you, lie to you, or take your stuff.
Unless he meant respectfully, that is to say only the punishment of being lied to is given to liars and only the punishment of death for murders, etc. But that was not indicated.
Now that you mention it, I actually hope that is where his intentions were. Guess my whole rant was a waste of my time then... he he :thumbsup:
peacemelodious fellow Reviewed by melodious fellow on . Objective vs Subjective Morality. Hey guys, it's been a while, decided to drop by and visit for a bit :) Something that's come up in a lot of my debates in real life and elsewhere on the intarwebs is the idea of subjective morality, the idea that the non-believer can't come up with a world view beyond like and dislike. For example, the idea that without God, the only reason someone would deem murder as "bad" is because they dislike murder, obviously a stronger form of dislike than say, not liking vegetables, but a dislike Rating: 5
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