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Moral Absolutes
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Are there any moral values that can be or should be considered 'absolute' or are they all up for argument and subjective opinion?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think they have to be subjective, by definition, really. Killing people is morally wrong- until you think about the overpopulation problem. It depends if you look at the "personal" or the "big picture" sometimes, i suppose. I don't see how some things are ever justified - sexual abuse, paedophilia, animal abuse... But i suppose that is still only my opinion. Clearly, there are those who think otherwise.
I don't think any moral is absolute, even murder, if someone was pointing a gun at a class full of 6 years olds then I'd see no moral boundaries to killing them. I'd steal to feed my kids if I had to, infact there probably isn't anything I wouldn't do (or not do)given the right set of circumstances.
Well, what's paedophilia to some people may not be to others. In some Pacific island communities it's just sensible education for a boy to be given his first sexual experience by an aunt, and I don't think they wait till he's 16. So even if the fact is objective, its age boundary line has some subjectivity.
I think the links you're meaning are these:
http:// psychol ogy.ucd avis.ed u/facul ty_site s/rainb ow/html /facts_ molesta tion.ht ml
www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/GRNBOOK.pdf
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If not you can trawl the whole thread where paedophilia was extensively discussed:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on13132 71.html
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www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/GRNBOOK.pdf
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If not you can trawl the whole thread where paedophilia was extensively discussed:
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