FMF: Any human being can make a moral judgement on another person's actions. Your constant bleating about how it "makes no sense" to you does not alter this fact of life one jot.Well, why don't you tell us. In your mind, "what's the point" of you judging people?
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
[b]Of course we can but what's the point of doing that without an objective standard?/b]
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkWe have been over this before. I have posted maybe 50 times on the morality of rape: I condemn it while you think I am open to condoning rape. We've covered it. If there's something new you want to introduce into the conversation, please do.
To a moral question. We have been over this before. Like is rape always wrong?
Originally posted by FMFYou say you don't see morality as being like math yet you believe this moral question has a correct answer as does a math problem. I also believe this to be the case and like you I won't ever accept a different answer to that moral question. And neither should any other rational person. So my question is how does an atheist who does not believe in moral absolutes explain that there is only one correct answer to a moral question?
We have been over this before. I have posted maybe 50 times on the morality of rape: I condemn it while you think I am open to condoning rape. We've covered it. If there's something new you want to introduce into the conversation, please do.
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkMorality is not like mathematics.
You say you don't see morality as being like math yet you believe this moral question has a correct answer as does a math problem. I also believe this to be the case and like you I won't ever accept a different answer to that moral question. And neither should any other rational person. So my question is how does an atheist who does not believe in moral absolutes explain that there is only one correct answer to a moral question?
Originally posted by FMFI was trying to ascertain what objective standard you use to differentiate between right and wrong. I would say it was more of an analysis than a comparison.
Haven't you been comparing your moral sensibilities to my moral sensibilities here for a few weeks now? Has that all been "subjective" on your part?