You know what's strange? Everyone who believes in "moral facts" just happens to know what those facts are, or knows the correct way to find them, and they always line up with their own opinions. What if they found out they were wrong about these facts? Would they then alter their opinion to line up with the correct facts? Don't think so.
Also, any two people who claim to know these facts can't agree on what they are besides a few really obvious ones that 99% of people would hold as their opinion anyway.
I'm proud to put forward my morals as my judgement. I'll defend them to anyone. How is it going to look defending your actions by saying, "I thought [so and so] wanted me to do it"? Especially if you find out that's not what they wanted you to do, after all.
Also, any two people who claim to know these facts can't agree on what they are besides a few really obvious ones that 99% of people would hold as their opinion anyway.
I'm proud to put forward my morals as my judgement. I'll defend them to anyone. How is it going to look defending your actions by saying, "I thought [so and so] wanted me to do it"? Especially if you find out that's not what they wanted you to do, after all.
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