(March 4, 2016 at 10:02 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(March 3, 2016 at 10:33 pm)The_Empress Wrote: This, I mostly agree with, however...
C_L has made it clear she doesn't want to force Catholic law on anyone.
I mean, I know you're arguing against objective morality here, so when did C_L say that contraception is objectively immoral? I mean, I don't ever recall her saying that she thinks all morality is objective; just that some morals are.
I'm sorry, but can you read C_L's mind?
Seriously, I don't think morality is objective; not by a long shot, but you can make that argument just fine without building straw men.
When did she declare that?
To clarify, I don't believe contraception or fornication are objectively immoral. That is, immoral all the time without exceptions, no matter who, what, where, when, how... etc. Neither do I think those things should be illegal, of course. I think it is immoral for certain people to do those things in certain situations, but I don't think it's universally, objectively immoral.... such as things like murder and rape. Which are always immoral even if the people/culture doing those things don't believe they are.
Who would "certain people" be? I'm guessing they aren't good Catholics.
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