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Yes, it's not my business that one is gay but we're talking about moral, not acceptance.   e.g. Someone could commit suicide but is it the "right" thing to do?

Since human moral standards vary so mu ...
shutterbug 發表於 2009-8-6 09:48

who can tell which standards are "given" to human but not "created" by human? only human can tell

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if you're an atheist I don't think you'll ever find the answer to this
shutterbug 發表於 2009-8-6 11:28

I am not atheist. Definitely not
I believe that the "moral standard given to human" that you talking about is from your god. This would leading back to the religious matters (which is fully expected as moral and religion are closely related) ---- who can prove what Bible said is 100% truely from God but haven't being modified by some one in the history? the Bible can prove.

Story
Police: who can prove you are innocent from this murder
Suspect: I can
Police: how? and why?
Suspect: Just because I said so

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做乜鬼講講下又講咗去GOD個到架,唔通你哋細個 o個時個個都讀教會學校?

fibbi 發表於 2009-8-6 12:16

don't you agree that moral standard and religion are closely related to each other?

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right is right, wrong is wrong, it applies to all situations so why do we need to add the word "universal"?
shutterbug 發表於 2009-8-7 08:24


in the past, "the earth is flat" is right, "burning the people who practice witchcraft or suspected to practice witchcraft" is right.
Are you saying that those are still right today?

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