Originally Posted by
chad_tukes
We? you take away the subjectivity of morality if you use the word "we". "we" pertains to the general populace therefore, you are not referring to an individual capable of seeing what is RIGHT or WRONG to him, but rather, you're setting a definition of what is right or wrong based on what is acceptable or not. that is objective morality, not subjective. of course, murdering another individual is wrong---but that doesn't mean it's wrong for each individual, whether we like it or not.
ever heard of Jim Jones?
in your previous post you asked "
who are we to say killing another person is wrong" and in this post you said "
of course, murdering another individual is wrong" now you're confusing me... hehehe...
Chad criminals who commit murder are very much aware that doing such a criminal act is wrong however they're making it right for them for their selfish reasons..
so then I say morality can never be subjective when people are aware that something seems so right but you know it's wrong..
Have you ever killed someone for your own selfishness? If not, try it and you'll understand what I'm saying...
BTW never knew that you're such a great fan of a lunatic like Jim Jones..