| Max King of the Wild said: You are really murking up the water here. Either a choice is wrong or right. Not sometimes it's wrong sometimes it's right. There is no reason why it would be subjective. It cant be right for one person and wrong for another. You can say it's morally wrong for someone of a certain religion but not for the people who don't hold that religion but all that means is that either someone is right and someone is wrong. But since there is no way to identify which is which we can't say who is right. |
"Either a choice is wrong or right. Not sometimes it's wrong sometimes it's right. "
You probably believe that killing is always wrong. If I understand you correctly, killing is never right and is always wrong. Well...I and many people would disagree. For example, it's not immoral to kill someone if it means saving the lives of hundreds of people. You may disagree, but then we have no way of knowing who is right.
Some choices can be so complex that there is no obvious moral option. In the example that I provided above, if you asked that question to ten different people, you would probably get ten different answers.







