(July 4, 2013 at 6:15 pm)Inigo Wrote: A moral belief is a belief such as that 'Xing is wrong' or 'Xing is right'. To believe an act is wrong is one and the same as believing it to be immoral. That's a moral belief.Why do you put the word belief where I bolded?
Why not "consider"? or "define"?
To define an act as wrong is... what morals are...?
To consider an act as wrong is... what morals are... ?
To establish that the consequences of an act are detrimental to society, or just the other person, is what it means to be wrong.
So... I keep spinning my marbles, but belief is a word that still doesn't make sense in this context.
Why do you start everything with it?