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To: KitJ

Problem is all morality is ultimately based on religious moral precepts.

I used to run the Moral Absolutes ping list.

Boy oh boy did some people hate that.


531 posted on 02/08/2019 5:29:23 PM PST by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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To: little jeremiah
"Problem is all morality is ultimately based on religious moral precepts."

I agree. But I concede some 'religions' moral precepts are very different than looking at things through a Western eye. [what follows is not directed at you, but for general discussion]

I will argue that the Bible (Ten Commandments) pretty much lays down the best foundation for human morality. Although some parts of this are reflected in other religions (other than Christianity), the whole shebang is not.

Examples? qv Islamic honor killings. Sanctioned by the quran. Bride burning (sutee) sanctioned in Hinduism. Animal and human sacrifice, sanctioned in any number of pagan, luciferian, and satanic religions.

Now to bring this back around to Q and the Great Awakening.

Different religions offer different moral codes. We need to examine and understand what moral codes drive our politicians, our 'stars', the Elite, who de facto rule over us.

If we accept that we must accept these other 'moral codes', then we must accept things that are truly evil by our Christian and human moral standards.

We do NOT have to accept these things. Shame on us if we do. Otherwise we might find ourselves in a situation where our so-called betters make laws allowing people to kill babies when they're born, while protecting killers.

Food for thought.

538 posted on 02/08/2019 5:57:30 PM PST by KitJ (Shall not be infringed...)
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