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People having a different idea of when killing another is justified is not some minor nuance. It is a question every society and every human wrestles with and has differing opinions on. | |||
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Yes, but the American Civil War is a perfect example of something resulting from the pressing issues that I'm highlighting, not from something like capital punishment.
I'm not saying capital punishment, or gun control, or genital mutilation are minor nuances. I'm saying they are minor nuances in comparison to the massive atrocities that people are capable of committing against humanity. | ||
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The Religious claim is that either a. Morality is in our hearts because of God or b. Humans are universally immoral without the Bible. They pick one or the other depending on which suits their purposes at what time. Secularists (I at least) are aware that while morality is something, it's a mere concept and is absolutely not universally uniform, but varying types of morality (universally?) exist among (most) animal species, man included. Is it hereditary or socially constructed or both? Honestly I have no fucking clue. I do know that hereditary morality would be subject to change in the same way that hair color, height, intelligence, etc. have variations within the same gene pool. In short I think the original question was malformed. | |||
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I simply disagree with you when you say it's a mere concept, that's all. I think it's both a man-made concept as well as innate in us, and derived from our natural ability to love and be compassionate toward one another.
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Morality is a survival instinct ffs. Its not some godly thing bestowed upon us.
The more moral you are the more you help the tribe survive the safer you are. Period. | ||
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So I agree with you in a sense that it's not universally uniform, because as we all know everyone possesses their own mind and their own circumstances in which they live. Some people end up sociopaths, others humanitarians.
I do think that as modern science progresses we'll end up finding ways to correct mental afflictions like sociopathy and psychopathy, which will curb the stigmatization surrounding such afflictions. But until then, we do have to live and find a way to deal with sickly people like Saddam Hussein, bin Laden, Stalin, Hitler and the like. | ||
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