PK1
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- Jun 26, 2015
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---Considering how many people in today's society have fallen prey to the siren song of moral relativism, I thought it might be edifying to examine some of the problems inherent in this logical fallacy.
I'll start by pointing out that moral relativism carries the implication of infallibility on the part of the culture or individual employing it.
If morality is objective, then how would one know that?
Some find homosexuality immoral; others do not. Which is the moral position and how do you know it is? How do others disagree with your objectively moral position? Are they sociopaths? Are they all morally handicapped? Or, does everyone try to be moral and follow what they perceive to be moral and it doesn't all work out the same because morality is subjective?
Good luck in getting a lucid response to all your Q's.
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