Mohammad Nur Syamsu
Well-Known Member
I wrote: "The rapist is of the opinion that raping little girls to death is good. His emotions tell him that raping little girls to death is good. He expresses his emotions with free will, thus choosing the answer. And according to you he's not doing anything actually wrong."
What does it matter if you can express your own opinion on it? According to you his opinion is as valid as yours so you have no right telling him he's doing anything wrong.
It is just as logically valid. Logical validity says nothing about it being morally equal.
It's ridiculously evil the way you go on about good and evil being fact.
To pose good and evil as fact seems very similar to selfconfidence. To assert as fact something is good, outwardly seems very similar to being confident that it is good. That way these people asserting good and evil as fact can seem more moral than average, because usually we are not very confident about anything. But it's all a sham, there is no emotional depth, it is just calculation all, like a robot, they lack humanity.