jay_a2j wrote:On one side you have those who believe in absolute right and wrong. (Which must be set by a higher power)
This is an utterly moronic set of statements. Made so by a single word.
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jay_a2j wrote:On one side you have those who believe in absolute right and wrong. (Which must be set by a higher power)
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:
On one side you have those who believe in absolute right and wrong. (Which must be set by a higher power)
On the other side you have those who believe that right and wrong is set up by man and differs by culture. (Most do not believe in a higher power)
Nope, you miss at least one option.
See, some people feel that some right and wrong issues are inherent, are necessary to humanity essentially. Murder (not killing, but murder) is wrong in every culture. They may differ on when it goes from killing to murder, on when killing is justified, but the idea that someone cannot just randomly kill others for no reason is universally bad.
The problem you have here, jay is that you are aware of only the narrowest of options. You truly do not know enough of human culture to make any such assertions as you are making.
Thanks for proving my point. God either makes right, right and wrong, wrong or neither exists.
jay_a2j wrote:"You have heard eye for an eye but I tell you the truth, if someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the left also."
jay_a2j wrote:Murder OR killing is wrong, in ANY circumstance. Or it is wrong in none.
jay_a2j wrote: The problem you have here is you try to cram morality into a shape you are comfortable with. If it doesn't fit your mold then it's unimportant and subject to opinion. Failing to realize that it is God who decides what is right and wrong, not man.
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