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GojuBrian
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What is evil?
What is right?
What is wrong?
What is moral?
What justice is?
Perfection?
Imperfection?
Sin?
What is right?
What is wrong?
What is moral?
What justice is?
Perfection?
Imperfection?
Sin?
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No, it can't. Also remember that justice and moral especially differ from person to person.GojuBrian said:What is evil?
What is right?
What is wrong?
What is moral?
What justice is?
Perfection?
Imperfection?
Sin?
Brah said:uhh..no.
I think you misunderstand what science is. The best description of science that i have heard came from one of my professors " Science is a process of developing models that describe aspects of the universe." when you have an accurate model you can tell what IS happening, what HAPPENED, and what WILL happen. However it could give some good theories as to why people feel these things.
Also considering justice is made up and the others vary widely from person to person and even christian to christian AND there being many different ways to interpret the bible i don't think there is any real way so you just kinda got to wing it.
Sir, I know exactly what science is. That's why I posed the question.
People don't always post questions to get answers for themselves. They might also want to get some discussion among the community, and to get others thinking on their opinions and views.The Barbarian said:If you knew what science was, why would you ask?
Because truth is under seige by theistic evolutionists among us.
GojuBrian said:Because truth is under seige by theistic evolutionists among us. :yes
GojuBrian said:What is evil?
What is right?
What is wrong?
What is moral?
What justice is?
Perfection?
Imperfection?
Sin?
coelacanth said:GojuBrian said:What is evil?
What is right?
What is wrong?
What is moral?
What justice is?
Perfection?
Imperfection?
Sin?
No, but it is important to remember that science can help shed light on practical, real-world applications of philosophical beliefs about questions such as morality. For instance, if you deem it immoral to cause unnecessary suffering, science can shed some light onto whether or not or to what extent a living organism is capable of experiencing suffering, and also offer ways to mitigate or eliminate that suffering. In that capacity, science is useful within a moral framework because it helps you understand the world around you.
coelacanth said:GojuBrian said:What is evil?
What is right?
What is wrong?
What is moral?
What justice is?
Perfection?
Imperfection?
Sin?
No, but it is important to remember that science can help shed light on practical, real-world applications of philosophical beliefs about questions such as morality. For instance, if you deem it immoral to cause unnecessary suffering, science can shed some light onto whether or not or to what extent a living organism is capable of experiencing suffering, and also offer ways to mitigate or eliminate that suffering. In that capacity, science is useful within a moral framework because it helps you understand the world around you.
I was referring to human choices in morality, unless you know of lions that do scientific experiments with bum-biting ;)Like a lion eating your behind?
Unnecessarily tearing someone apart in a literal sense would constitute torture. The active voice in your scenario is the one doing the "tearing apart" so I'm not sure why I am the recipient of it, unless you are trying to bring morality of self-defense into it. Is the person performing the "tearing apart" taking into account scientific knowledge of my capacity to suffer based on neuro-psychological mechanisms that have been shown to cause unpleasant sensations and attempting to neutralize me as an enemy while minimizing the suffering caused?Or, at war, an enemy tearing you apart?
You are using a catch phrase for the process of natural selection. Please explain how you intend to apply this as well.Survival of the fittest?
You seem to be looking for an example, so what I had in mind was, for instance, analyzing common ways that animals are treated by industry and trying to avoid animal cruelty in the way we treat livestock, pets, or animals used in scientific experiments. What we know about pigs, cows, chickens, etc should change the way we treat them in certain slaughterhouses. This information could be helpful to those with riding and training equestrian interests. Knowing a rat's capacity to experience pain could change how they are treated in a lab. The same applies in a very direct way to people when they are patients in a doctor's office or hospital.
(I have heard it claimed that sometimes an individual does not have such a sense, and find it intriguing, but have not investigated it enough to comment intelligently)
Lol, but many people labelled "psychopathic" do feel that sense, or it has been muffled/silenced by traumatic experiences such as abuse, etc. I was speaking of a person who never has any sense of morality at all at any point in their life. People who are born and never understand the "conscience" that people talk about. It makes sense to me though, like a person who is born blind and is never able to truly understand the distinction between "red" and "blue" when people talk about it. I just don't like to make claims about the truth of scientific topics that I haven't researched.B.A.C. said:(I have heard it claimed that sometimes an individual does not have such a sense, and find it intriguing, but have not investigated it enough to comment intelligently)
The scientific term for that would be "Psychopathic".
Concerning eating animals, they are here for us to eat. So whether you choose to eat them or not makes no difference morally or with your relationship with God.
And it is precisely the anthropocentric egoism displayed above that increases my disdain for creationism. Believing the earth and all the creatures living here are man's for the exploitation is remarkably shortsighted and silly.