Why do you assume I have an ‘innate sense’ that killing is wrong? Instinct tells me the exact opposite: that if it benefits me, I should do it. It is through reason that I accept that killing is universally wrong, not instinct.
Take, for instance, the idea that we could eliminate all violent criminals in this society in order to make the country a nearly completely safe place . You have “reasoned” that such an act would be “universally wrong”? All rational and logical points seem to weigh heavily on the extermination side. It’s a very scientific solution. You sure there isn’t another aspect to your reaction on the subject?
I think you are straying from the truth, and you are trying very hard to not be pinned down on the subject. Just to try to keep track of it all— You supposedly have “reasoned” to “love humanity” and have come to the conclusion that killing is wrong.
People you will never know will end the meaningless life of people you have never known, producing unknown and random positive and negative reactions from that act and you are able to unequivocably call it “wrong”? That’s not reason, brother, that’s blind faith. Evolutionarily speaking, of course.
Your objection to my ethics is ‘why should I have to do what you say?’, nothing more. I quite agree, that’s a problem – but if you think it invalidates my ethics, it also utterly destroys yours. I do not have to evangelize in order to live morally – neither do you. Try defending your own ethics against that same accusation, and see where it leads you. Dollars to donuts you’ll reach the exact same conclusion: there isn’t any kind of incontrovertible reason for anyone else to fall in step behind you. You can bluster all you like about hell, but for that to have any effect you first need to show the reality of divine punishment.
No–my objection is that all you have done is
make a list —“I love humanity” “I don’t want someone to kill me” "There are ethical lists which say ‘killing is wrong’ " and other mere
opinions. You’ve now arrived at the point where you are almost admitting “I can’t prove murder is wrong” but you don’t want to say it without “But neither can you!”
Here’s the point: Leaving out God and the belief that each person has a soul and is precious to Him and replacing it with the empty shell of random and meaningless evolutionary accidents leaves you in a position where murder is neither “right” nor “wrong”–it simply is a physical act which has taken place, signifying nothing, regardless of the corresponding reactions which will take place because of that act. You are left only with the ability to list the perceived positive aspects of avoiding murder in order to make a case that it is “wrong”.
It seems to me that you are aware of the innate sense of the preciousness of human life and are avoiding any recognition of such a sense, instead attributing it to some fuzzy idea of a combination of “reason” and “love”, both of which are, evolutionarily speaking, nothing more than random chemical reactions in the random biological mass inside your skull.
I have shown several ways to come up with ‘murder is wrong’ without bringing God or religion into it. As far as the topic of this thread is concerned, I’ve succeeded. That people may not actually act ethically in no way invalidates any of those systems. Rules are made to be both followed and broken – and that’s a problem facing any ethic, yours and mine alike.
Making a list of reasons which say “murdering is a bad thing” is not proving anything. I can easily come up with just as many reasons why murdering can be “good”.
Here’s my list of why murder is right:
1-More murders mean less people to harass bunnies.
2-More murders mean less people will eat bunnies.
3-Grass would grow higher with less human feet walking on it–more grass for bunnies to eat.
4-Bunnies can’t sleep at night with the TV on—if a person is murdered, they can’t turn the TV on. (admittedly–if a person is murdered while the TV is on, they can’t then turn it off, but bunnies will take their chances on this one, and they can always chew through the wires)
5-Bunnies would be much better for the environment than stupid humans who cause global warming. (Bunnies wear fur coats, you know!)
All just opinion on the benefits of choosing one side of the particular act called murder. Neither one of us would have proof, which is the task you attempted to fulfill here.
Saying “you can’t prove christians are right either” and then declaring victory may let you feel comfortable as you ease on out of this thread, but let’s not fool ourselves.