(July 2, 2017 at 5:10 am)Little Henry Wrote: Please explain to me how if something is deemed SUBJECTIVE, it can be deemed wrong...in this case...rape.
Right and wrong are value judgements. All value judgements depend on the point of view of the person making it, and are therefore subjective -- but this is not where it ends. Rape is wrong in the eyes of the victim, and in the view of the average person, and according to the the laws of the country where I live. We therefore have a social contract established to punish rapists.
Laws exist to protect us from people who do not respect our desire to be free from harm. Is this really too hard for you to understand, Henry?