quasi-star-chaos
Chaote
I 've mentioned once in my introduction that I identify as a moral nihilist, meaning I don't believe there is a such thing as objective moral truth. I believe that any and all moral views held by humans are subjective, with no one being intrinsically any more or less correct than anyone else. Essentially, I believe that a person's views on right and wrong are no more factually-based than their favorite musical genre. I know some people find this position an odd one to take, so I'm writing a little questionare below to learn more about how people of different religions view morals and morality.
THE SURVEY:
1) Do you believe there are any absolute moral truths? Why or why not?
2) Do you believe it is possible to prove (either logically, empirically, or mathematically) that a given moral truth is absolute or universal?
3) Do you believe a person who holds an identical moral position to your own, but for different reasons, is still correct in their views? Do you believe this person is correct even if they dismiss or reject your own reasons for believing in your shared viewpoint?
THE SURVEY:
1) Do you believe there are any absolute moral truths? Why or why not?
2) Do you believe it is possible to prove (either logically, empirically, or mathematically) that a given moral truth is absolute or universal?
3) Do you believe a person who holds an identical moral position to your own, but for different reasons, is still correct in their views? Do you believe this person is correct even if they dismiss or reject your own reasons for believing in your shared viewpoint?