(February 19, 2015 at 11:58 pm)Surgenator Wrote: I'm failing to see how describing something that objectively happens becomes subjective. For it to be subjective, it needs to be relating to the way a person experiences things in his or her own mind. That experience can be different to someone else's mind. Cause and effect does not behave like this.
But the other thing is that Ether's own definition doesn't allow for god to solve the problem; if god is required to describe morality according to his nature, it falls into the same subjectivity he claims human description does.
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