Course not.Our decisions are based on own needs, families, communities,principles, beliefs etc. Do u want right to make them?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
but you want to pull apart communities with all your commitment to individual choice.
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Replying to @giles_fraser
No because my commitment to it doesn't make anyone else have to be! They can decide communal values are best.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @giles_fraser
Whereas enforced communal values do not allow for people to choose individual values.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
You seem to think I prize individual choice in the way you do. I just don’t. For me, morally, we precedes I.
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Replying to @giles_fraser
i don't believe anybody would accuse such a strict authoritarian as you of valuing liberty or choice.
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Replying to @JerryTaylor
Its not the argument I'm making, no. But
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Replying to @HPluckrose @JerryTaylor
I didn't choose my parents, nor that im English, nor that I speak English, nor that I'm middle class and so on
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Replying to @giles_fraser @JerryTaylor
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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Replying to @HPluckrose
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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