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| You wrote; "It is wrong to kill. It is wrong to steal out of greed. These are timeless morals, and there is always a distinct difference between right and wrong."
Have you ever heard of a moral dilemma? Once you have faced some moral dilemmas in real life not just read in a book about them, then maybe you'll have a different opinion
of how distinct the difference between right and wrong is.
It's interesting how you found it necessary to qualify at least one circumstance of when it is wrong to steal and then go on to say that there is always a distinct difference between right and wrong.
If it is always so distinct why the need for a qualifier? | |
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