frank — frank
What would you say is an objective moral tenet? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
if a cop runs a prostitution ring, I would say that's immoral. — frank
Is it as immoral if the cop took the ring over to stop the pimp from abusing his girls? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If you really think the issue is a matter of opinion, then why are you suggesting that I might be wrong? — frank
No, the point is you haven't articulated a coherent problem. — Bartricks
I didn't. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I do not understand what you are getting at. — Bartricks
Whether a god exists or not has nothing to do with what belief in such a being might inspire people to do. — Bartricks
Then what was the story about the abused women supposed to do if not appeal to pity and bring me to accept that sometimes it's right for a cop to run a prostitution ring? — frank
frank — frank
It is moral for a sister to try to save her sister from abuse.
If you don't agree, I think you're wrong.
— Gnostic Christian Bishop
And yet you maintain that all moral statements are merely subjectively true. You appear to be contradicting yourself. — frank
And yet you maintain that all moral statements are merely subjectively true. You appear to be contradicting yourself.
— frank
Never, unless the question or scenario changes. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
So you don't maintain that moral statements are subjectively true? — frank
I do until I see what you would call an objective moral tenet. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I am ot bad at thinking analogically but cups have no morals. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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