The Tanager wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 1:38 pm
TRANSPONDER wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 4:25 amBecause people don't like to by subjected to the power of invaders, bandits or feuds, You are probably thinking this is just majority opinion, but consensus counts, in subjective matters, with no more objective basis than instinctive dislike for things that we dislike. Presumably as they tend to be harmful.
To reject this is to make another Vulcanic error - to reject games of amusement because they serve no purpose. Human likes and dislikes are valid without any further justification. It is not perfectly fine to propose that as invalid, never mind suggesting invalidating it. I trust that was not really what you thought was a valid option. That would truly be immoral.
I have not rejected subjective morality because (like a game of amusement) it serves no purpose. Subjective games do serve a purpose and so does subjective morality. That's not the issue. The issue we are discussing is, analogically, whether one proposed game is better than the other.
If human likes and dislikes are valid without any further justification, then the desire to invade, rob, terrorize, control, etc. (since they are also human likes) are valid without any further justification. If its about instincts, they are following instincts as well. If its about what is harmful, youve just booted the question back another term because thats really just synonymous with saying it is bad. The invader thinks it's harmful that he and his people don't have that piece of land and its resources. If it's about 'consensus' and this is something different than 'majority view', then what do you see as the difference?
No, no, no. Or you may have not meant what you said. It isn't about which game is the better, but which Rules are the better (for the game to work at all, and hopefully, fairly).
You have to clarify that before we go on.
Which, you still don't get, because the rules, if they are valid in making the game work, because we all want it to be fair (to us) and therefore (reciprocity) are needed, and it must be fair to all sides, that, given some will stoutly play by the rules, making game play a moral issue, or will try to bend the rules, which gives them a win, we have laws and penalties to stop them doing this, because the other side wants an equal deal (1).
This idea is so universal that I can hardly credit that you seem unable to get it, or maybe you compartmentalise anything that falls into the religion debate into a box where what you know doesn't apply.
But game play, and social rules expand in the world of politics, where the right of one to invade another if it's ok with them, which you seem to be saying is what the situation is without a god (which is a non starter anyway as invaders claim God approves their invasion) while secularists and humanists recognise the rights of everyone, and that the temptation to cheat is always there, so we try to devise judges, made up of everyone (UN) and that shows a universal awareness to have rules in the game of morals, individual, social and political.
For you to pretend there is no such, or that it isn't valid, either means you have no moral sense, or are willing to put it aside in order to make some kind of case for Theism, and frankly, I don't know which of the two is worse.

listen carefully, I will say this only once..again. No matter the swanning around pretending to be so holy and pious and Good, religion (at worst -some are good people) is not only immoral, crafty, ignorant, greedy, denialist and divisive, it is dangerous, and we knew it, but tried to deny it (oh, those wars...that was just men) but we never saw it more clear than we do now, where even Republicans are beginning to see that the GOP has been taken over by a dangerous and denialist cult of dictatorship. But even now they cannot and will not see that Christian fundamentalism was at the bottom of it, all the time, from Creationism through the tea party to Maga. Same cult, different packaging.
(1) explain, because not many get this, as they take for granted what they had to learn - reciprocity (golden rule), is an instinct, which puts you in the place of the other. I don't want that to be done to me, so I shouldn't do it to him.

but you'd be better off if you do.
"No, that wouldn't be right" (play by the rule - the Golden rule).
"I'll just do whatever I want. If you're famous, they let you do it"
"Gocha, my lad, you're nicked" Says the law and public opinion, or let's hope so.