| Slimebeast said: Absolute morals proves there is something supernatural, and most people believe in absolute morals without knowing it or admitting it. And therefore they also believe in the supernatural without knowing it. |
But morals aren't absolute, they are relative to people and their societies. Does Sweden have much in common on a moral ground with the Leopard society?
The leopard society was a society in west Africa which existed until the mid-20th century. They fully believed that it was morally acceptable, heck even encouraged, to find victims, kill them and eat their flesh. Is this a moral built into all humans, or just their society in particular? It take it this doesn't happen in Sweden.
That's obviously an example of extremely polarised opposites of moral standards between two cultures. But moral standards do vary from person to person and from culture to culture.







