I concur with both of your sentiments.HBrutusH post=18.69788.671504 said:No. There's always two sides to every coin. Although I think I find your question either confusing or vague.
Ehm, What kind of atom?The Irrelevant Gamer post=18.69788.671618 said:To anyone who would challenge my assertion that one must believe in a higher power to believe in moral absolutes I ask you to find the morality in an atom.
I made it an open question because i was trying to avoid hypothetical situations, besides i only know the ones everyone's heard so i thought I'd start with an open question and hope that someone more intelligent than i would provide food for thought.HBrutusH post=18.69788.671504 said:No. There's always two sides to every coin. Although I think I find your question either confusing or vague.
I'm not too good with morals.
Ah, okay, I get it now. Fair enough then, I still stand by my original response. Just sans-"vague comment".hughball post=18.69788.671649 said:I made it an open question because i was trying to avoid hypothetical situations, besides i only know the ones everyone's heard so i thought I'd start with an open question and hope that someone more intelligent than i would provide food for thought.
If a moral absolute falls in the forest, and no one's around...?werepossum post=18.69788.671662 said:Oh, Immanuel Kant was a real pissant who was very ra- I mean, I don't generally agree with Kant. I do believe in moral absolutes. And I believe that the man who professes to know those moral absolutes is usually not to be trusted.
Yes, gravity is one of the four fundamental forces. What is your point?Typecast post=18.69788.671732 said:Gravity.
What are the other three, maybe?BardSeed post=18.69788.671965 said:Yes, gravity is one of the four fundamental forces. What is your point?Typecast post=18.69788.671732 said:Gravity.