Double Barrel
Deity
Interesting debate.
If my child is hungry and I have no prospect of obtaining money, what is the greater "immorality"? Stealing to feed your child or letting him die from starvation?
Stealing could be considered universally "wrong", but I would argue that doing nothing to stop your child from starving to death would be a greater "wrong".
As someone else mentioned, I don't think humans are capable of true objectivity...our perceptions are our realities, and our ideas of "right" and "wrong" are subjective to our own personal realities.
If my child is hungry and I have no prospect of obtaining money, what is the greater "immorality"? Stealing to feed your child or letting him die from starvation?
Stealing could be considered universally "wrong", but I would argue that doing nothing to stop your child from starving to death would be a greater "wrong".
As someone else mentioned, I don't think humans are capable of true objectivity...our perceptions are our realities, and our ideas of "right" and "wrong" are subjective to our own personal realities.