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Are These Philosophical Statements True? by AntiTerrorist: 7:50pm On Jan 17
1. The concept of right or wrong is relative to the circumstances in your environment.

2. The concept of sin is not in the action but in the motive.

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Re: Are These Philosophical Statements True? by yomi007k(m): 8:05pm On Jan 17
I quite agree.
Re: Are These Philosophical Statements True? by RenaissanceGuy: 8:12pm On Jan 17
These are two of the beliefs currently destroying the western world today. That's why they say people are free to marry someone of same sex, children can do surgery to change their gender, parents shouldn't flog their children, etc. In fact, according to such philosophy, almost anything is allowable as long as it doesn't hurt another person. It's a world of fantasy, because the consequences that over the top liberalism is presently having on such places are crystal clear.
Re: Are These Philosophical Statements True? by Botragelad: 9:02pm On Jan 17
RenaissanceGuy:
These are two of the beliefs currently destroying the western world today. That's why they say people are free to marry someone of same sex, children can do surgery to change their gender, parents shouldn't flog their children, etc. In fact, according to such philosophy, almost anything is allowable as long as it doesn't hurt another person. It's a world of fantasy, because the consequences that over the top liberalism is presently having on such places are crystal clear.
Hmm

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