You just make assertions.I'm sure you do want to decide your own faith & lifestyle & speech etc? Or shld others do it for you?
Neither have I suggested u have.Being ridiculous.I'm saying u chose ur moral community from those available to u
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As middle-class English ppl, we both had option to be any religion or none & take any political position. Both chose.
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not true. We couldn't be Yazidi for instance.
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From the options available! Please try to discuss honestly and without deflection.
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but being in a position of choice means there are some things we can't choose - i.e. being Yazidi.
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I'm not talking abt the things you can't choose. I'm talking abt the things you can choose & have chosen.
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Please stop deflecting from the point which is that you choose to uphold your moral community's values & oppose mine.
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I cld've chosen ur posit &u cld've chosen mine.We each bear individual responsibility 4 that &neither of us motivated by self
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Please don't soil the good word 'moral' by association with religion or
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Moral in this sense means 'pertaining to morality.' We find some moral values good & some bad.
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there's good even in
@giles_fraser I expect but please don't conflate religion with morality. Can't stop you, just asking nicely -
I am not conflating. Religion is 1 thing that deals w/ question of morality. You are using 'morality' to mean goodness. I'm not
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some are born into their moral community. They don't choose it.
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They choose it by not leaving. You're not typical of the Church of England. You chose those differences.
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