(December 11, 2015 at 9:52 am)athrock Wrote:(December 10, 2015 at 11:26 pm)Vincent Wrote: Anyway, back to the point. To the Nazis, killing Jews was an act of morality. So for them, in that place, at that time, it became moral. Because humans make what is moral moral themselves. I am not talking about what I feel about the situation. I am not talking about what other countries felt about it. I am referring only to the Nazis. They killed innocent people, and they called it moral, so it was moral.
No, it was wrong. Always and everywhere. They called it moral. They thought they were acting morally. But they were wrong.
Objective moral values are real whether anyone believes them or acts according to them or not. They are not established by majority rule.
If people can believe that things that aren't OMVs such as the killing of Jews are OMVs, how do you distinguish OMVs from morals that simply appear to be OMVs but are not?
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