Is Murder Wrong If There Is No God?

'Course, when did I say you're going to burn for eternity?
You said you were Catholic]'Did not. I'm not going to go searching for posts where you said things and argue semantics. You've been defending the Catholic dogma for a week now. Maybe you didn't specifically say "I am Catholic" but you said something about following or accepting the Catholic leadership did you not? Instead of being obstinate and obtuse, how about stating yourself clearly.I already did. I'm not Catholic. Period.
'Course, when did I say you're going to burn for eternity?
You said you were Catholic]'Did not. I'm not going to go searching for posts where you said things and argue semantics. You've been defending the Catholic dogma for a week now. Maybe you didn't specifically say "I am Catholic" but you said something about following or accepting the Catholic leadership did you not? Instead of being obstinate and obtuse, how about stating yourself clearly.I already did. I'm not Catholic. Period. So what were you trying to tell us in this post?] Or here]
Probably about as awesome as being told you are going to burn in hell for eternity.
Burned me there. An even bigger clown than i thought. You are happy to reject redemption and burn in hell ( a place peace loving mild and meek sweet baby jesus invented). Ha ha haBurned me there. Just like those witches nihilo.
So you're just saying that what's legal is moral, and what's illegal is immoral then, right?
No, no, that's the opposite of what I'm saying. Lausten sums up what I mean very nicely. Legal and moral are two different things. We try as hard as we can to make our legal system reflect our moral values, but often it falls short because this isn't a perfect world, and because there are differing factions in society ("liberals" and "conservatives") who sometimes disagree on what morality is. I believe that there are certain core values that we all share as human beings. We all feel uneasy about stealing, for example, if only because we don't like it when people steal from us. At the same time, our moral stance can change due to our life experiences. Jean Valjean knew that stealing was wrong, but he also knew that he was literally starving to death, and that the baker was not going to go bankrupt over a single loaf of bread.
Probably about as awesome as being told you are going to burn in hell for eternity.
Burned me there. An even bigger clown than i thought. You are happy to reject redemption and burn in hell ( a place peace loving mild and meek sweet baby jesus invented). Ha ha haBurned me there. Just like those witches nihilo. looks like we got rid of Nihilo. Bye!