(September 9, 2011 at 5:57 pm)Rhythm Wrote: I can define it from my own viewpoint, can't speak for everyone.
Beyond judgements of value or worth, recieving every defense you can provide without thought for why you would defend it. Obviously whats sacred to me may not be sacred to everyone.
So from that definition, how do you apply that to euthanasia or abortion? If human life is "beyond judgements of value or worth" how do you justify suicide or murder of unborn children? forgive me if i've made any assumptions here but generally in my experience atheists support suicide and murder of unborn children as individual choice is more important than "sacred" views of life.