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  • TheBlueOne0

    "Otherwise your only other option is to accept that morality is a pragmatic necessity resulting from material processes and thus dies when the human brain dies. This is absurd."

    A) Not Absurd.

    B) Better than believing in some all powerful supreme nanny in the sky.

    C) It's what adults do, take responsibilty for their actions in the real material world where real material things can help or harm us depending on our choices. Children believe in fairies, boogie men and the dumber ones, "god".

    d) stop turning every freaking discussion about political events into your lame ass religious morality crap with a side order of you r half ass psuedo science discussion and cliff notes from freshman philosophy classes.

    • Yes.madirish
    • Corollary: If there were no humans, would there be "morality"?TheBlueOne
    • That was my point. If there is no "mind" which set an absolute standard and gave us our sense of right and wrong, then no. The illusory notion of morality dies with the human brain.
      teleos

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