UllrsIshtar
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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1 quote:
ORIGINAL: UllrsIshtar That being said, I totally disagree with you freedomdwarf. My morality has got literally nothing in common with legality, the law of the land, social mores, or social contracts. In fact, I'm vehemently apposed, from a moral point of view, to the very idea of the existence of a social contract. Unless you were completely lawless and unruly in your growing years, your mindset will have been shaped from the views of your parents/guardians and what you have learned since you left them. You will have made all sorts of conscious decisions about what and what not to follow or adhere to and I seriously doubt that you are a completely lawless asshat. Your base instincts will have been instilled into you from birth. So to say your morality has nothing to do with legality, social contract et al, is quite a nonsense. Of course my world view was shaped by my upbringing. If I had a different upbringing than I had I very obviously would be a different person. That doesn't mean that my morality is derived from legalities though. If my morality was derived from legality -so that, like your earlier comment suggested, you could distill what my moral compass is from what the law is- my morality would be in line with the law. You'd be able to state that my moral compass dictates that it's immoral to kill, because the law says it's unlawful to kill. Not only is my morality not in line with legalities, in a lot of fundamental cases my morality directly contradicts current Western legalities. And according to my moral compass, whether or not it's moral to kill has literally got NOTHING to do at all with whether or not it's legal to do so. There are circumstances in which I consider it moral to kill where it's illegal, and there's circumstances where it's legal to kill where I consider it to be immoral. quote:
ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1 quote:
ORIGINAL: Yachtie Now, point me to the Rules Atheists have. Show them to me. Show me the source of their moral compass. The law of the land and society that you are living in. In theory, that law should override anything written in any holy book. As far as this specifically is concerned, I don't have a holy book dictating my morality, but it is very much the case that I consider my own sense of morality to absolutely override and supersede, in every way, the law of the land and the society I live in. In fact, I consider it a moral obligation to break the law if it's not in line with what I feel is "right". So as a "source of my moral compass" legality doesn't give you a clue to what my actions may be, or what I may consider right and wrong.
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