Xorkoth
Bluelight Crew
That's actually my big problem with objective morality (with absolute objective morality anyway). If something is objective, shouldn't it apply regardless of species? Isn't it at that point some sort of universal truth? Otherwise it's still subjective to a species. In reality though, we can never get all members of our species to agree to what is moral and what is not, let alone all of life.
Also I wanted to ask, do you believe that a person being broke makes them less of a human? You made the homeless comment a few times (including in your rebuttal "okay, fine, a homeless person who stays homeless forever"), and now the comment you made in the post above. If so, why do you believe that? Money is a man-made concept, and is, at this point, entirely an artificial system. Who says that a person must be successful by our current society's standard to have value?
Sorry for just replying only to specific parts of your post, I'm too tired to digest it all right now.
Also I wanted to ask, do you believe that a person being broke makes them less of a human? You made the homeless comment a few times (including in your rebuttal "okay, fine, a homeless person who stays homeless forever"), and now the comment you made in the post above. If so, why do you believe that? Money is a man-made concept, and is, at this point, entirely an artificial system. Who says that a person must be successful by our current society's standard to have value?
Sorry for just replying only to specific parts of your post, I'm too tired to digest it all right now.