(January 24, 2015 at 10:12 pm)Lek Wrote:(January 24, 2015 at 10:02 pm)Roxy904 Wrote: Of course she was.
This divorce benefitted both people, because the husband left a false relationship and the wife left an unhappy one. How is there something morally wrong with that?
Roxy and Sinnoach: You are agreeing that breaking a promise, as well as violating a legal contract, is morally acceptable.
Depends on what you promise. What if you make a stupid promise to the wrong person, or an ill-informed promise? Or a promise that's impossible to keep? Like most things, it's not black-and-white.
As for violating a legal contract, well, that's just silly. It's not a violation or an abrogation, it's a nullification. Both parties agree to bring the contractual relationship to a close. What's immoral about that?