So if it is learned/absorbed/developed, then morality is subjective and relative to the person, then?
So if it is learned/absorbed/developed, then morality is subjective and relative to the person, then?
Well, it's funny to see how so many atheists and theists both seem to get the moral ramifications wrong. It's not about whether being an atheist or theist decides you can be moral or not. That's not the real question, and if it was, it'd be an absolutely stupid one. Moral exemplars and abominations both come from all…
What is the "overwhelming evidence" to the contrary?
Well, even classical theists wouldn't consider Thor or leprechauns to be God, even if they really did exist. You may want to adjust your argument a little bit. Also, what would be evidence in your opinion?
Pascal's Wager often makes me feel slightly better whenever someone is being rude like that.
Hey, I feel afraid to be Christian in my university sometimes, so I know how you feel.
That's a pretty terrible strawman that your professor set fire to.
What is that feeling based on? Is that all morality is, based on feelings?
Because picking the teachings and actions of crazy people in any particular worldview, instead of examining the logical outworkings of the worldview itself, is how you decide what it really teaches.
I prefer bloodelf sparkles on my tauren steak. Medium rare, please.
Horde scum.
Horde scum.
YES. I thought I was alone in thinking that. That was my first thought when I heard Kristoff gush over how pretty the ice was.
He sounds a bit like a very drunk Matt Smith.
Thank you, fellow Chinese-speaking Asian. Figures it'd be one of us who'd work it out.
There are some things in life that I will always believe are objective, like moral values. This is very much not one of them ;)
I feel the same way about both, really. Are you sure you're not my evil clone?
Yup.
Very interesting. I see how one could come to that conclusion. I would halfway agree.