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Originally Posted by OhDear Jefferson, are they not made on the basis of rights? And yes there is a moral tone inferred. But I ask you, when one's rights and another's morality are in conflict, what is the law to do? OD | In all sincerity, Oh Dear, you have been deceived. Not so long ago, believe it or not, there were (still are!) absolutes. Not everything is "relative" as you've been taught. If this were true, there would be no such thing as truth.
Just as 2 + 2 equals 4 and cannot be changed (except by those who are unable to correct judge the answer) so it is with other truths.
If you will check recent history and the beginning of the teaching of moral absolutes, you will learn that you were among the first to be deceived.
It wasn't that long ago that even a child knew the truth. But today? Well, we have OPINIONS. Your opinion is different than mine. What makes your "opinion" right and mine wrong? Not everyone can be right. There is only ONE truth. Do you want the truth? or just opinions?
Tell me, do you believe in a Supreme Being? |