I would say the OPPOSITE is true - something can be factually correct but morally wrong. Facts don’t care about your feelings
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There's religious beliefs and then there's reality.
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Yes because Thanos, HEAR ME OUT, his goal was to kill off half of all life to prevent overpopulation (saving life is a "morally right"), but he could have prevented overpopulation by make all resources infinite in supply (his logic was not "factually correct").pic.twitter.com/JzAAuO37Wr
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I voted on HUH! Cuz that is what she'd say!
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Maybe don’t lie by omission and say what she fully said.
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Also that is what religion is.
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It is literally impossible to make a moral argument if it is factually incorrect but the democrats do that all the time. E.g. Gun control climate control 1a Abortion
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Intent is important, but people regularly abuse or exaggerate intent. I would say that genuine intent is important; we should strive to do what is right, but we can’t ignore facts and reality.
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