Are your values (morals, beliefs, ect) context sensitive, or is what's right always right, and wrong always wrong?
i mean.. there are so many moral issues that i feel MUST be flexible, right? when there don't seem to be any choices that are good, doesn't the "least evil" become good?
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Posted by jettys Feb 23rd, 2012 at 10:18AM
everything is(or should be) in context!
Using absolutes just creates conflict!
Just look at the harm religion causes,using absolutes!!
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