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If I am the reason why I was sexually and physically abused, if I am the reason I was emotionally abused then yes you should kill me. If you are incapable of killing the monster then you might very well be enabling the monster to exist, perpetuating its existence.
Using Religion to justify the existence of this evil makes no sense to me.
The harm that is placed within never goes away so I am incapable of seeing your point of view.
I do not understand why you are incapable of seeing how removing a monster is unjust; would you let a rapist do time and expect them to change?
Killing is the easy part, not killing is the conscious effort to be better than them!
Originally posted by the illuminator
I am looking for a person to tell me Murder is ok. that if i came up to them and murdered their parents right in front of them that they would be ok with that.
I simply dont get it. there is clearly a right and wrong in our world. not just our world view but EVER world view.
Good Day.
So you do believe in absolute morality, then! If the morality of an act can be defined independent of any human opinion about it, then morality is by definition absolute.
If we assume that morality of an action is determined by its consequences, then there are two consequences present:
- Consequences that we believe are likely to be true, these determine our moral judgement of an act
- Consequences that will happen in reality – these determine the real moral judgement of an act according to our moral system.
This does not say anything about morals being relative or absolute.
This full set of consequences cannot even be described, let alone judged. So if actions are to be judged by their consequences as you say, human assessment of the morality of any act is simply impossible. This scenario leads to the result that morality does not exist.
It can sometimes be described accurately, when our prediction ability is sufficient.
Sometimes we know what will happen, sometimes we dont.
You are drawing conclusions from this that are not there.