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I am not sure why you bring up anarchy, none of my examples are anarchists. All of them are motivated by the belief in pretty structured ideological systems (Maoist Communism, Jones Cult, Sharia Law). But since you bring it up, I guess one could add anarchists as another example of what is worrisome to me, that is people who think they are doing what's right and good, but are not, and justify it as their personal morality. (The anarchist would probably have some notion that people should be free from government oppression, etc.) Quote:
So, now from our present day perspective, can you tell me why murdering somebody is wrong? Putting God aside, as that can't be proven or disproven, the scientific facts we know are that we humans are a biological machine that runs on electricity and our emotions are based on chemicals like endorphins, dopamine, and hormones. Humans are easy to make; so easy that there is probably getting to be too many for the amount of resources available. So, what is wrong with eliminating some? Just because it causes suffering? That doesn’t make something wrong, lots of things cause suffering that are morally neutral. I would really like an answer, because the only one I know of is a religious one that says that every human has a supernatural component that gives it transcendent worth, a worth that is beyond that of an animal or a rock. But it’s not rational or scientific. Our reasonable social dialog (which I am advocating) seems reasonable to you and I because we grew up with a common value system, (which is external). The Greeks and Nazis participated in a dialog that was reasonable to them too, but came up with a very different system.
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