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.
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.
Sorry but I stopped 2 minutes in:
"finaly we will examine one of the most accurate and trusted historic records known to man the Bible"
| 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. |
Morality is anything but absolute. Every culture has varying degrees of morality based on circumstance, even up to what is considered the most heinous crime of all, killing another man.

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| 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. |
Funny how these "absolute" morals differ from culture to culture, and even from person to person (not to mention that these absolute morals are almost always dependent on certain circumstances - for example soliders kill other people, yet aren't labeled as murderers or immoral). And how exactly do morals prove the existence of anything supernatural?
"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"
"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."
(The Voice of a Generation and Seece)
"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"
(pizzahut451)
Why not... man and dinosaurs could have coexisted... it just that it was some millions of years ago and not 6000 years...
Damn my video isn't embedding. Here's the link for those of you who think you can handle the truth:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjhJSD8RU4k
| 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.
sapphi_snake said:
Funny how these "absolute" morals differ from culture to culture, and even from person to person (not to mention that these absolute morals are almost always dependent on certain circumstances - for example soliders kill other people, yet aren't labeled as murderers or immoral). And how exactly do morals prove the existence of anything supernatural? |
Yet you want to inflict your core morals on everyone else. Honestly you do. Or else you wouldn't call yourself a humanist, you probably wouldn't vote and you wouldn't discuss so much in these sort of topics as you do. Instead you would just go "hey, whatever floats your boat, man. You can believe in xenophobia and racism if you want. Your morals are just determined by your culture anyway so they're not better than mine."
But you don't. You act as if you believed in absolute morals.
You ever thought why?