enginearz
enginearz t1_iujv461 wrote
Reply to comment by 0utlandish_323 in What is morality in the absence of religion? by mambosun_
Theory: "humans have fairly common morals" (as described in the Bible)
Evidence: "humans have fairly common morals"
enginearz t1_iujtp7k wrote
Reply to comment by 0utlandish_323 in What is morality in the absence of religion? by mambosun_
(Copied from above) I would argue that humans vastly agree more than they disagree when it comes to morals. Murder, theft, lies, indecent business practices, insubordination, etc. all very commonly illegal or not decent amongst nations and cultures.
This is "evidence" for a common moral code in our design. That is all.
enginearz t1_iujtavt wrote
Reply to comment by Top-Royal6249 in What is morality in the absence of religion? by mambosun_
I would argue that humans vastly agree more than they disagree when it comes to morals. Murder, theft, lies, indecent business practices, insubordination, etc. all very common amongst nations and cultures. The disagreements are in the nuances but get the most attention.
enginearz t1_iujixlh wrote
Reply to comment by Domillomew in What is morality in the absence of religion? by mambosun_
The Bible talks about how God wrote morals into our design. Lots of evidence for this in my opinion.
enginearz t1_iujw9qt wrote
Reply to comment by Top-Royal6249 in What is morality in the absence of religion? by mambosun_
Not small issues, I agree, but different definitions of murder that satisfy a person's benefiting point of view. For arguments sake, the Bible talks about that too. Titus 3, sermon on the mount, etc.