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Originally Posted by The Phenomenon
Who the hell are you to decide what is right and wrong?
In our societies it is generally believed that murder is wrong, (although the definition of murder varies EXTREMELY) but that does not mean that its a fact. What makes murder wrong? Anything concrete? NO.
Many cultures do not believe that rape is wrong. Hell they do not even believe in the existance of such an act.
Who are you to decide that they are wrong and you are right?
Morality is 100% subjective.
"Moral is still Moral", WHAT IS MORAL? And who gets to decide? Society as a whole? If so thats called democarcy.
Who are you to decide what is wrong and right, moral and immoral for everyone? You go on and on about how other people should not force their stuff down your throat, but yet you want your set of morals enforced upon everyone.
Why does the man who does not hold the same set of morals than you have less rights than those that agree with you?
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Right and wrong are human concepts, and thus defined by humans. Therefore, concrete evidence that killing another human being is wrong exists.
Try this experiment:
Take anyone in the world, doesn't matter who. Now ask him who he loves the most, with all his heart. Take the person he names, and have him watch as you shoot said person in the head. Ask how he feels about that.
Now give this person a job where he makes a good wage for hard work. Once he's done, take all that away from him. Ask how he feels.
Now ask this person what sexual act he would least prefer to have preformed on him. Now have him held down and this act preformed on him. Ask how he feels.
I'm pretty sure for every act he would have a negative feeling.
Very rarely, you might find a person who's response is neutral or positive to above stated acts. Such individuals have most likely been warped by a traumatic life experiance. However this is the exception rather than the rule.
I think your stance on this issue is quite simply, illogical.