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re: Checking in on the “keep prayer out of school” crowd

Posted on 4/28/24 at 9:49 am to
Posted by Tasseo
Member since Feb 2024
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Posted on 4/28/24 at 9:49 am to
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Something is either right or wrong, thoughts and views of people from certain time periods don't change that.

Yes it does. Right and wrong pre-Jesus are different. It's not a snap your fingers magic trick type of change when it comes to human nature.

The last 60 or so years has proven this in a negative direction. Pre-2k gay marriage was fundamentally wrong in this nation, but now we have a political party with a pro-gender destruction of children national agenda. Abortion was right in this nation either but now the same political parties agenda pushes infanticide. I think these 2 are wrong, 20 years ago that was the normal thought, but now it could get people put in jail for thinking it's wrong.
Posted by Azkiger
Member since Nov 2016
21814 posts
Posted on 4/28/24 at 9:53 am to
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The last 60 or so years has proven this in a negative direction. Pre-2k gay marriage was fundamentally wrong in this nation, but now we have a political party with a pro-gender destruction of children national agenda. Abortion was right in this nation either but now the same political parties agenda pushes infanticide. I think these 2 are wrong, 20 years ago that was the normal thought, but now it could get people put in jail for thinking it's wrong.


So if social opinion determines morality, why aren't you changing your moral stances? Because your moral stances aren't tied to public opinion, it's tied to a moral framework.

That being the case, why are you saying the morality of slavery is a complex topic because views on it have changed through history?

It's either right or wrong. What some tribe or country thought 1000 years ago is irrelevant.
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