(October 15, 2018 at 11:40 am)mfigurski80 Wrote: Hey all,
New user here, I thought this to be a good resource for a layman's morality question:
Whats the deal with Subjective Morality?
I know subjective morality is in nowadays, but I don't really understand how it's functional. Isn't the purpose of morality to rationally distinguish between good and bad actions? Can subjective morality do that, or are people defining things differently?
Thanks, any insight appreciated,
Mikolaj
OK, Bear in mind that MK is plainly delusional.
Subjective morality is a myth propagated by the religious as an excuse for abandoning all morallity. The religious will reject their basic humanity in favour of a god that supports genocide, rape, human sacrifice, slavery and much else.
You know, the kind of thing that you or I would reject as immoral. Odd is it not. Human morallity seems superior to any of the proposed deities.