Ira wrote:(I'll never learn the quote the quote the quote thing.)
Believe me, when I was typing the killing of the abortion doctor analogy, I of course thought about the abortions themselves--which I DON'T consider immoral and which are still legal.
Which kind of still proves my point, doesn't it?
Not at all. If we’re going by societal standards, moral relativism is not a “reasonable yardstick.” And abortion on demand would never have been the law of the land if “the people” had a say in the matter.
That if a 16-year-old girl gets pregnant, finds out immediately and decides to abort something the size of a fingernail and has no emotional problem with it, and it's legal, what did she do "wrong?" Except in the eyes of some others.
Did I not say there were times when it was a necessary evil? Never mind the evil that had a child engaging in sex to begin with…
As far as Hitler goes, I would certainly think that not killing innocent people for no reason is a moral yardstick that the vast majority of sentient beings holds true.
Well guess what? So is pulling a seven-month unborn child from the womb but for the head, sticking scissors in its skull and sucking its brains out. My daughter (now 31) was born at seven months, BTW...
And actually, and I doubt that I'm mistaken here, but capital punishment in Nazi Germany for anyone, not just Jews, had to be associated with SOME kind of crime, whether real or drummed up. You won't see that indiscriminate "capital punishment/murder" was written into or allowed under German law--because therein lies the evidence that no one wanted to leave behind. As far as the Jews going to the camps goes, at first, those were sanctioned under Germany's Racial Purity laws, I believe.
Yes. All nice and legal.
A direction in which some very civilized countries today, although not to that extreme but through law, are also moving towards.
Excuse me? I believe most civilized countries are moving away from capital punishment altogether.
Nazi Germany is such a tough example to bring up, because of the scope of it.
Why is it such a tough example? Along with the Lenin’s Soviet Russia it’s a perfect example of what happens when government gets too much power and lacks a moral compass.
I never thought I'd hear a guy in a pirate suit use the term "moral relativism."
Maybe I’ll start another thread on pirates. You do know they were the first true democracies the world had seen?
And I agree that we DO both try to play nice, and that we're getting better at it.
Well, I myself HAD to. Just review that gun control thread!!!
IIRC, the ball is still in your court on that one…
I also get bad after lunch and a few beers.
No fair!! I gots no rum!!
Joseph