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Are you often confronted with the "Who are you to say" questions? "Who are you to say that your religion is right?" "Who are you to say I'm wrong?" What is the fallacy behind these types of questions and how can you be prepared to respond. Greg Koukl and Francis Beckwith offer cogent defenses for the concept of absolute truth against the fallacy of moral relativism. Table of contents: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E35E5E39118E83B6

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  • @AtheistAnarchoRudi

    there are things lthat are subjectives and there are others that are objective. Altruism is another form of objectivism because it's good, there is nobody that would disagree on altruism as is defined

  • @AtheistAnarchoRudi

    Since there is a correct answer to things means necessarily there is objective answers to matter. i guess there no subjectivity if i had to kill for no reason. there is no subjectivity in that. if i was teaching u a class and i failed you just because i find ur way of writing dispicable rather than the content, means there are objective answers. it's called morality. the right sense of doing things and living.

  • @warrior4just different things are right to different perspectives. I leave open the possibility of an "objective morality" but to believe in one of those would be a silly philosophical error of blind faith. I create my own morality based on the way i respond to my environment. There are amazon head hunters who have seen nothing but head hunting. are they bad people? or is that their environment? was this an imbecile answer? depends on your perpective

  • @warrior4just you did comment, or did you? I guess its subjective what commenting is. is commenting leaving a comment on youtube? or do you have to specifically say something about my opinion? since you called my opinion imbecile, did you say something about it?

  • @AtheistAnarchoRudi

    since ur answer is an imbecile one, i won't comment

  • @warrior4just what a nice subjective opinion you have

  • @AtheistAnarchoRudi

    the fact that u r in this video is because u know deep down inside that there moral objective values...inherent to our good.which reinforces the concept of moral objectivism in general.

  • believing in "objective morality" is subjective.

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