What is Objective Morality?
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What is Objective Morality?
I often hear Christians claim the existence of “objective morality” as opposed to all morality being subjective. What is it? Is it like math where anybody who understands math will agree that 1+1=2, or like anyone with their 5 senses working correctly will see the grass is green, that sugar is sweet, and the brick wall in front of them exists? Do you believe anyone who understands morals will agree that slavery (for example) is wrong if slavery is an objective moral situation? What are objective morals?
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
What does it mean "senses working correctly" ?
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
Do universal right and wrong exist, Kenny? Can torturing babies for fun ever be called right?Kenny wrote:I often hear Christians claim the existence of “objective morality” as opposed to all morality being subjective. What is it? Is it like math where anybody who understands math will agree that 1+1=2, or like anyone with their 5 senses working correctly will see the grass is green, that sugar is sweet, and the brick wall in front of them exists? Do you believe anyone who understands morals will agree that slavery (for example) is wrong if slavery is an objective moral situation? What are objective morals?
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
In this particular case I would say; works in accordance with 99% of the population.1over137 wrote:What does it mean "senses working correctly" ?
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
I guess it depends upon what you mean by "universal". If it means "understood and agreed by all" I wold say no because there is always gonna be some sick jerk who disagrees. If it means pertains to all, weather they agree or not; I would say yes.Byblos wrote:Do universal right and wrong exist, Kenny? Can torturing babies for fun ever be called right?Kenny wrote:I often hear Christians claim the existence of “objective morality” as opposed to all morality being subjective. What is it? Is it like math where anybody who understands math will agree that 1+1=2, or like anyone with their 5 senses working correctly will see the grass is green, that sugar is sweet, and the brick wall in front of them exists? Do you believe anyone who understands morals will agree that slavery (for example) is wrong if slavery is an objective moral situation? What are objective morals?
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
It means it is true regardless of opinion.
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By your last statement I emphasized I take it you agree with what Jlay said? That certain morals are objectively right (or wrong) regardless of anyone's opinion? I just want to be sure I fully understand what you're saying.Kenny wrote:I guess it depends upon what you mean by "universal". If it means "understood and agreed by all" I wold say no because there is always gonna be some sick jerk who disagrees. If it means pertains to all, weather they agree or not; I would say yes.Byblos wrote:Do universal right and wrong exist, Kenny? Can torturing babies for fun ever be called right?Kenny wrote:I often hear Christians claim the existence of “objective morality” as opposed to all morality being subjective. What is it? Is it like math where anybody who understands math will agree that 1+1=2, or like anyone with their 5 senses working correctly will see the grass is green, that sugar is sweet, and the brick wall in front of them exists? Do you believe anyone who understands morals will agree that slavery (for example) is wrong if slavery is an objective moral situation? What are objective morals?
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
Is it something that can be proven or demonstrated as true? Or is simply believing it true good enough?jlay wrote:It means it is true regardless of opinion.
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I think objective is what can be proven or demonstrated; subjective is what is believed.Byblos wrote:By your last statement I emphasized I take it you agree with what Jlay said? That certain morals are objectively right (or wrong) regardless of anyone's opinion? I just want to be sure I fully understand what you're saying.Kenny wrote:I guess it depends upon what you mean by "universal". If it means "understood and agreed by all" I wold say no because there is always gonna be some sick jerk who disagrees. If it means pertains to all, weather they agree or not; I would say yes.Byblos wrote:Do universal right and wrong exist, Kenny? Can torturing babies for fun ever be called right?Kenny wrote:I often hear Christians claim the existence of “objective morality” as opposed to all morality being subjective. What is it? Is it like math where anybody who understands math will agree that 1+1=2, or like anyone with their 5 senses working correctly will see the grass is green, that sugar is sweet, and the brick wall in front of them exists? Do you believe anyone who understands morals will agree that slavery (for example) is wrong if slavery is an objective moral situation? What are objective morals?
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
Anyone who doesn't believe in the law of non-contradiction should be beaten and burned until they admit that to be beaten and burned is not the same as to not be beaten and burned.Kenny wrote:Is it something that can be proven or demonstrated as true? Or is simply believing it true good enough?jlay wrote:It means it is true regardless of opinion.
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Is there any situation where it would be right to torture puppies for personal pleasure?
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Let's just say that everyone believed it was OK to torture puppies for fun. Would that make it so?Kenny wrote: I think objective is what can be proven or demonstrated; subjective is what is believed.
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Here I thought we were making progress but I'm not despairing just yet.Kenny wrote:I think objective is what can be proven or demonstrated; subjective is what is believed.
By your definition above, does this mean that something that is not proven or demonstrated cannot be objective? Again I'm just attempting to flesh out your position because it seems to me that it keeps changing.
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Re: What is Objective Morality?
How many times have we seen people confuse ontology with epistemology?Byblos wrote:Here I thought we were making progress but I'm not despairing just yet.Kenny wrote:I think objective is what can be proven or demonstrated; subjective is what is believed.
By your definition above, does this mean that something that is not proven or demonstrated cannot be objective? Again I'm just attempting to flesh out your position because it seems to me that it keeps changing.
And that, brothers and sisters, is the kind of foolishness you get people who insist on denying biblical theism. A good illustration of any as the length people will go to avoid acknowledging basic truths.Proinsias wrote:I don't think you are hearing me. Preference for ice cream is a moral issue
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Correct. That would make it subjective.Byblos wrote:Here I thought we were making progress but I'm not despairing just yet.Kenny wrote:I think objective is what can be proven or demonstrated; subjective is what is believed.
By your definition above, does this mean that something that is not proven or demonstrated cannot be objective?
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Torturing puppies is easy. How about if one person felt race mixing was okay but fornication was wrong. The other person felt that fornication was okay, but race mixing was wrong, and they both felt it was objective; if something like that can't be demonstrated; wouldn't that make it subjective?jlay wrote:Let's just say that everyone believed it was OK to torture puppies for fun. Would that make it so?Kenny wrote: I think objective is what can be proven or demonstrated; subjective is what is believed.
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