Originally posted by @fmfWhy if it is not objectively wrong to do so? What makes your moral code better than theirs?
I wouldn't murder someone for no reason because it would go against my moral code. If someone else's moral code did not preclude them from murdering someone for no reason, and they went ahead and did it, I'd hope that they were caught, prosecuted and incarcerated.
Originally posted by @dj2becker[1] Because that's how my subjective moral code tells me to behave [or not behave].
[1]Why if it is not objectively wrong to do so? [2] What makes your moral code better than theirs?
[2] My moral code works for me and my family and the people I gravitate towards share my values. I am not aware of a better one. Let the police and courts deal with those who murder people for no reason.
Originally posted by @fmfI do not want to get into that sort of thing again.
I thought your attempted insults on that thread were juvenile and evasive and that you simply ended up running away.
So I'll abstain from talking about it at all and will not even try to clarify my side of the story.
This is an olive branch.
Originally posted by @philokaliaThen grow up and cut it out.
I do not want to get into that sort of thing again.
Originally posted by @philokaliaYou ran away from that discussion in a cloud of deflections. You can go back and rectify it whenever you want.
So I'll abstain from talking about it at all and will not even try to clarify my side of the story.