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This is just jibber-jabber.Then everyone’s opinions are meaningless even if aggregated through a vote into law. If there is nothing metaphysical then there is no meaning.
“Meaning” is necessarily individual. There doesn’t need to be any kind of “metaphysical reality” for me to care about myself and the world I live in, and the same goes for everybody else. You might be some kind of bizarre nihilist who would stop caring about yourself and others if you didn’t have your supernatural beliefs, but enough of the rest of us care about things, and we’ll continue to care whether or not there are incorporeal fairies floating around us unseen.
We measure actions against our goals. If the goal is to have a safe and orderly society, there are a number of actions we can prohibit to arrive at that goal. “Morality,” and “Natural Law,” and all the rest of it don’t have to enter in.What are the valid reasons for creating a law? You’ve excluded Natural Law. But what standards will we use? People often tell me what I can’t use to think with but they never really tell me what I can use.
No. The actions they prohibit are deemed to be harmful to our societal goals.Aren’t laws passed because the action they prohibit is wrong?
If our laws were based on what many people think is “wrong,” then we would outlaw adultery, telling lies, divorce, pornography, and “bad words” on TV.
Laws are passed so as to uphold our societal goals.Or do you maintain that laws are simply arbitrary rules with no moral component?
Lots of people say lots of things. As a serious piece of friendly advice, you may want to consider that the vast majority of what other people say or think or do – most of which is going to be silly and nonsensical – has very little bearing on your day-to-day life and even less bearing on the conversation we’re having.Seems to me the pro homosexual lobby is always telling me legalizing ‘gay marriage’ is the right thing to do.
No. I’ve said that it is something that we do seek. Whether we “should” or whether it’s “good” are different questions for different conversations.You’ve proclaimed public safety is some good I and all others should seek.
I’m saying that – putting aside for the moment good and bad, right and wrong, should and shouldn’t – just about everyone wants safety and order. Starting with that goal, we can determine what actions would be most harmful to that goal and ban them.
Do me a favor. Take a few deep breaths and read my post three times before you respond to it. Stop overlaying your own assumptions onto my words and just read what I’ve said.