See, that´s the thing. You gotta look at how the questions are written.zelda2fanboy said:I also think the test is somewhat flawed, but I sort of like the idea. I was 27% and most of my problems came from the questions using double negatives. I wouldn't prefer if it did not not do that. The other thing is the utter lack of relative relationships. I said it's okay to drive a car when you could walk, but I also said we shouldn't destroy the environment without good reason. The single act of one man driving one car to make his life slightly more convenient is not the same thing as tearing down the tree of life in Avatar.
I also said there are no objective moral standards, but also said genocide was bad. The former just acknowledges that genocide exists, not that I think it's okay. One is an opinion, the other is fact. A lot of the questions are like that.
You didn´t say "Genocide is bad!" you agreed that Genocide is a TESTIMENT to the human ability to do great evil...which is contradictory if you believe there are no objective moral standarts, because evil differs from culture to culture, even from person to person, and therefore, if you believe that, genocide must not be a testiment to humans ability to do great evil, because that would mean that EVERYONE agrees it is evil...
I for instance, say that genocide is a great way to battle overpopulation and resource consumption.
I also said that "The second world war was just a war", because, it was<.< Apart from the Holocaust which made it famous, genocides happened in alot of wars (they sometimes are the REASON), so yeah, it´s just a war.
And that the Holocaust is no historical fact and happend as the history books proclaim, because even these differ from each other, not because I think it didn´t happen!
See what I mean? There is no universal truth, when you agree to that, you can´t say that Genocide is evil...it contradicts itself.
You also didn´t say "one person may drive a car" you said "It is okay to drive a car if you could walk", which makes it okay for EVERYONE...so when everyone is allowed to drive a car to their mail-slot, then that contradicts your statement that the environment should not be unnecesarly damaged...
But yeah, trains are "less" enviromentally damaging, but it seems like they don´t require fuel...they do, it is just not used in the train, but in the Power Plant that makes the energy for the train to run.