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Objectivity

Aug 30, 1995 11:25 PM
by dhedrick


>However, there is no objective standard for
>determining when killing is wrong ?

Pls tell me how you would respond.
You come home late from work to find a man raping and beating
your wife. Your instant reaction permanently puts this man to sleep.
Have you just comitted a crime against humanity or has objective
truth put a criminal to death?

Self-preservation reaped survival and justice.
If the assailant was within the bounds of Objective Morality, he
would have been in bed with his wife.

OR

What if McDonalds were to have placed an addictive drug
in the Big Mac. Is there one nation in the World that would
declare this right?

Why can all societies determine these two to be errors,
yet through dialog you can determine that there is no
objectivity?

It makes no sense.

This is not Theosophy it is Liberal Pudding.

Daniel


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