I believe absolutes only exist for the individual, not for all. Absolute is not a good term to be used with beliefs, but it's what we've got to work with.1over137 wrote:What does it mean 'my absolutes'? How 'my absolutes' can be absolutes?stuartcr wrote:No, your absolutes are yours, not mine.1over137 wrote:Stuart, if you are absolute, then I should consider my decisions with respect to you.
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So,stuartcr wrote:I believe absolutes only exist for the individual, not for all. Absolute is not a good term to be used with beliefs, but it's what we've got to work with.1over137 wrote:What does it mean 'my absolutes'? How 'my absolutes' can be absolutes?stuartcr wrote:No, your absolutes are yours, not mine.1over137 wrote:Stuart, if you are absolute, then I should consider my decisions with respect to you.
Raping children and torturing puppies is wrong only for some people? You are saying it's morally acceptable to rape children in certain circumstances?
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
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St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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viewed or existing independently and not in relation to other things; not relative or comparative.
"absolute moral standards"
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(of a construction) syntactically independent of the rest of the sentence, as in.
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(of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
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I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
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You may believe that ( there are no morals that cover EVERYONE) BUT in reality that is not the case.stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
You will find in any culture, any civilization now and in the part, the view of right and wrong.
It has always been there.
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So, morals between you and God and between others and God may be different? In which God you believe? And this God is ok having different morals with respect to different people?stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
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For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.
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#foreverinmyheart
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Yes, there has always been views of right and wrong. I just do not believe those views have always been the same.PaulSacramento wrote:You may believe that ( there are no morals that cover EVERYONE) BUT in reality that is not the case.stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
You will find in any culture, any civilization now and in the part, the view of right and wrong.
It has always been there.
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I believe there is only one God. I imagine He is ok with it, as I believe my beliefs about Him, come from Him.1over137 wrote:So, morals between you and God and between others and God may be different? In which God you believe? And this God is ok having different morals with respect to different people?stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
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Stuart,
Please answer this:
Please answer this:
Raping children and torturing puppies is wrong only for some people? You are saying it's morally acceptable to rape children in certain circumstances?
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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Whether they are or always have been the same is not relevant at THIS stage of the discussion.stuartcr wrote:Yes, there has always been views of right and wrong. I just do not believe those views have always been the same.PaulSacramento wrote:You may believe that ( there are no morals that cover EVERYONE) BUT in reality that is not the case.stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
You will find in any culture, any civilization now and in the part, the view of right and wrong.
It has always been there.
What is important is the realization that, YES, there has always been an understanding or right and wrong, which means that there is an absolute moral from which to decide right and wrong, good and evil.
From there we can go to the next step.
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So, you believe that your belief about him that he has different morals between different people comes from him. *shrugstuartcr wrote:I believe there is only one God. I imagine He is ok with it, as I believe my beliefs about Him, come from Him.1over137 wrote:So, morals between you and God and between others and God may be different? In which God you believe? And this God is ok having different morals with respect to different people?stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
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For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.
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#foreverinmyheart
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You know, you already asked me this in the collateral damage discussion. I'll answer again;RickD wrote:Stuart,
Please answer this:
Raping children and torturing puppies is wrong only for some people? You are saying it's morally acceptable to rape children in certain circumstances?
I imagine TO (not for) some people it is not wrong. Probably not many, as I cannot speak for others. To me, neither is acceptable.
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To me, it is relevant.PaulSacramento wrote:Whether they are or always have been the same is not relevant at THIS stage of the discussion.stuartcr wrote:Yes, there has always been views of right and wrong. I just do not believe those views have always been the same.PaulSacramento wrote:You may believe that ( there are no morals that cover EVERYONE) BUT in reality that is not the case.stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
You will find in any culture, any civilization now and in the part, the view of right and wrong.
It has always been there.
What is important is the realization that, YES, there has always been an understanding or right and wrong, which means that there is an absolute moral from which to decide right and wrong, good and evil.
From there we can go to the next step.
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I would prefer it if you used caps as the first letter when speaking of the one God. Him/He1over137 wrote:So, you believe that your belief about him that he has different morals between different people comes from him. *shrugstuartcr wrote:I believe there is only one God. I imagine He is ok with it, as I believe my beliefs about Him, come from Him.1over137 wrote:So, morals between you and God and between others and God may be different? In which God you believe? And this God is ok having different morals with respect to different people?stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
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It is relevant, BUT not at this point.stuartcr wrote:To me, it is relevant.PaulSacramento wrote:Whether they are or always have been the same is not relevant at THIS stage of the discussion.stuartcr wrote:Yes, there has always been views of right and wrong. I just do not believe those views have always been the same.PaulSacramento wrote:You may believe that ( there are no morals that cover EVERYONE) BUT in reality that is not the case.stuartcr wrote:I'll try to do this without using the word absolute;
I believe that my morals are between myself and God, and others' morals are between themselves and God. I believe we each have our own set of morals and there are none that cover everyone. We compromise in order to fit into society, which is different depending upon time place, circumstances, etc. If we do something which is not acceptable to our current societal mores, then we expect consequences.
You will find in any culture, any civilization now and in the part, the view of right and wrong.
It has always been there.
What is important is the realization that, YES, there has always been an understanding or right and wrong, which means that there is an absolute moral from which to decide right and wrong, good and evil.
From there we can go to the next step.
First we accept there there IS a right and wrong, you can't get "there" without leaving from "here".