RE: morality is subjective and people don't have free will
June 6, 2017 at 1:55 pm
(This post was last modified: June 6, 2017 at 1:58 pm by ErGingerbreadMandude.)
Which brings us to another downfall of objective morality.
Murder - Objectively bad.
Theft - Objectively bad.
Gratitude - Objectively good.
Charity - Objectively good.
There is no mention of severity. Murder and theft are both objectively bad but which is worse? Objective morality skips that part. Bible tells us breaking any of the ten commandments are enough to land us in hell. It's not possible to rate the severity of each acts objectively because it may not necessarily coincide with the value system of individuals and also because that would mean Objective morality isn't really all that objective but rather subjective after all.
Rape - Objectively bad.
Charity - Objectively good.
Believe in objective morality? Drop her 2 cents after you're done raping her that'll clear everything up.
Murder - Objectively bad.
Theft - Objectively bad.
Gratitude - Objectively good.
Charity - Objectively good.
There is no mention of severity. Murder and theft are both objectively bad but which is worse? Objective morality skips that part. Bible tells us breaking any of the ten commandments are enough to land us in hell. It's not possible to rate the severity of each acts objectively because it may not necessarily coincide with the value system of individuals and also because that would mean Objective morality isn't really all that objective but rather subjective after all.
Rape - Objectively bad.
Charity - Objectively good.
Believe in objective morality? Drop her 2 cents after you're done raping her that'll clear everything up.