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MindOverMatter2
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I think it is self evident that raping a child isn’t just socaily disadvantages; it is really and trully evil. It is not just a socail taboo; it is an abomination which exists not just in my subjective opinion, but rather it is evident in the very nature of the act itself. It is at least self evident to me that some things really are wrong, whether people agree or not. People who say otherwise are either metally ill, or, they are purposely supressing the knowledge of that which is self evident in order to serve some other self gratfying ideology or artificail purpose; which is quite sick in itself.
Of course the evidence is not something that can be arrived at by inductive reasoning alone because moral truth has a meaning that is experential, and must be experienced by a personal nature inorder to know of it. Thus one can deny its existence while having knowledge of it and after a period of time induce ignorance of it; that is to say, dull ones senses and thus ones knowledge in regards to the objective meaning of that type of experience. In otherwords become psycologically detached from the meaning of that experience in such a way that you nolonger regognise the meaning of that experience.
The idea that knowledge of objective moral truth cannot be arrived at by logic alone is not evidence against it, but rather human beings are required to be honest about their personal experiences which is ironically what one would expect given the existence and nature of objective moral truth; that is to say, they have to admit and be true to them selves about the fact that right and wrong really exists before their dignity as personal creatures can be fully fullfiled according to a standard of objective moral truth. This is no different to the fact that one cannot reason to the existence of emotions without first having a personal experience of them, because it is by that expereince alone that we know of their existence. Yet nobody would deny the existence of them, mainly for the fact that they have nothing to loose by admiting that emotions exist.
Heres a clip from william.
youtube.com/watch?v=TQR06rDlKfc
Of course the evidence is not something that can be arrived at by inductive reasoning alone because moral truth has a meaning that is experential, and must be experienced by a personal nature inorder to know of it. Thus one can deny its existence while having knowledge of it and after a period of time induce ignorance of it; that is to say, dull ones senses and thus ones knowledge in regards to the objective meaning of that type of experience. In otherwords become psycologically detached from the meaning of that experience in such a way that you nolonger regognise the meaning of that experience.
The idea that knowledge of objective moral truth cannot be arrived at by logic alone is not evidence against it, but rather human beings are required to be honest about their personal experiences which is ironically what one would expect given the existence and nature of objective moral truth; that is to say, they have to admit and be true to them selves about the fact that right and wrong really exists before their dignity as personal creatures can be fully fullfiled according to a standard of objective moral truth. This is no different to the fact that one cannot reason to the existence of emotions without first having a personal experience of them, because it is by that expereince alone that we know of their existence. Yet nobody would deny the existence of them, mainly for the fact that they have nothing to loose by admiting that emotions exist.
Heres a clip from william.
youtube.com/watch?v=TQR06rDlKfc