When morality is flexible, people start to decide for themselves what is right and what is wrong. If there is no authority on morality (such as a higher authority, like God, for example) then people themselves can decide what is good and what is not good. Religions follow God(s) that give them the life lessons and morality they need in order to live a happy and fulfilled life. But when morality is dictated by humans, by their experiences and their feelings, things can become chaotic. The embodiment of evil, Satan you could call it, wants chaos. He wants people to decide for themselves what is good and what is evil. If a pedophile thinks it feels 'right' to have sex with a youth, and the youth seems to like it as well, is it immoral? The child could be pampered and trained and think that its reality is fine and dandy, but is it? Who is to tell? Are the negative psychological backlash of the child the reason behind dictating if the acts/relationship is moral or immoral? If you would arrest the man and take him away from his young lover, and the youth would protest and weep for the loss of her loved one, could you make an exception to a rule? The answer is simple: We do not have any objective marker in the human being that enables us to claim any authority on morality. Society and other people tend to want to change morality for convenience sake, for pleasures' sake, for love's sake. While love is beautiful and important, it is also horrible and breaking: love, while love can be infinitely good and bountiful, it does not serve as a moral marker.
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Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Moral Objectivism: Keeping Things Right and Wrong
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Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Abortion: It's Murder
Let's face it. Abortion is murder. You don't need to believe in God to know that. However, I do think that abortions should still be performed and legal, and this is for many reasons. As much as we can all agree that abortion is murder, that it is immoral, abortion in our postmodern age, needs to be safe. Women who will be driven with selfish desires will not be convinced by Christians. We are hated. We are despised because of our pro-life choices. We are despised because we love the human being that is hated within the womb of that woman. A small life, so fragile, can now be terminated at 23 weeks, which is is proven that they can live at that age in an incubator.
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