ObjMoVa
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We didn't know why we had a taboo against incest back then, but we did have it.
Even in ancient Rome and Greece it was seen as wrong or offensive, before God was claimed to have done so.
Our ancestors in the plains of Africa didn't engage in rampant incest, if that practice would have been successful, we would still be doing it now. Children of incest were less likely to survive birth, and therefore the practice is not conducive to human flourishing.
Yes, I strongly agree with the writings of Sam Harris. I do not think all morality is relative. But I believe that this foundation can, and does, exist without requiring the word of god to tell us so.
Even in ancient Rome and Greece it was seen as wrong or offensive, before God was claimed to have done so.
Our ancestors in the plains of Africa didn't engage in rampant incest, if that practice would have been successful, we would still be doing it now. Children of incest were less likely to survive birth, and therefore the practice is not conducive to human flourishing.
Jamsie said:Do you believe that some objective moral standard is necessary?
or Perhaps better stated – Do you believe that morality requires a basis/foundation?
Do you believe conceptually in conscience as a moral guide? (Jiminy Cricket)
Yes, I strongly agree with the writings of Sam Harris. I do not think all morality is relative. But I believe that this foundation can, and does, exist without requiring the word of god to tell us so.