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Philip_P
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For those of you who disagree that dropping the bomb was wrong, and have engaged in a serious attempt to apply Catholic moral teachings to this matter, thank you.
For those who instead simply repeat that the Japanese committed atrocities, I really have to question what you wish to accomplish. I don’t think anyone here has said, or even implied, that the Japanese were moral paragons of any sort. But what does this have to do with the question of whether it was right for us to commit atrocities?
The question on this thread is whether or not it was moral to drop the bomb. Unless you’re a relativist, the fact the Japanese committed evil acts does not touch on the question of whether or not we did. It can give us insight into why we performed certain actions, what the psychology of the decision makers was, the historical context, but it does not touch on the morality of dropping the bomb.
Do you carry this same attitude with you into the Confessional? “Bless me Father, for my neighbor has sinned?”
This isn’t about Japan, or Germany, or Italy’s moral standards. This is about our moral standards. So either drop the relativistic nonesense, or else admit that you don’t give a d* about moral standards so long as your side has the bigger guns.
For those who instead simply repeat that the Japanese committed atrocities, I really have to question what you wish to accomplish. I don’t think anyone here has said, or even implied, that the Japanese were moral paragons of any sort. But what does this have to do with the question of whether it was right for us to commit atrocities?
The question on this thread is whether or not it was moral to drop the bomb. Unless you’re a relativist, the fact the Japanese committed evil acts does not touch on the question of whether or not we did. It can give us insight into why we performed certain actions, what the psychology of the decision makers was, the historical context, but it does not touch on the morality of dropping the bomb.
Do you carry this same attitude with you into the Confessional? “Bless me Father, for my neighbor has sinned?”
This isn’t about Japan, or Germany, or Italy’s moral standards. This is about our moral standards. So either drop the relativistic nonesense, or else admit that you don’t give a d* about moral standards so long as your side has the bigger guns.