(January 12, 2016 at 12:53 am)Rhythm Wrote:Just an observation. Why do you think that we act as if morality is absolute, and objective. When someone wrongs us, why do we feel that it really is wrong, and not just against our personal preferences?(January 12, 2016 at 12:06 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote:
What a snide way to insinuate that anyone who doesn't agree with your notion of objective morality is just a unintentional liar, lol. That someone feels that they have been wronged is no statement on the objectivity of their moral system..because surprise, surprise.....you don't have to believe in objective morality to have a sense of right....and wrong.
Quote:How do I know this...gee, idk..perhaps I have notions of right and wrong, but no delusions of possessing an objective morality?
So, then you believe that other peoples notions of right and wrong, are just as valid as your own. Even if they contradict what you believe. Nothing is moral or immoral in and of itself, but it is determined by the person you are referencing.... correct?