CitizenPedro on Nostr: But also simultaneously we have to be skeptical of the opposite. ie Christianity or ...
But also simultaneously we have to be skeptical of the opposite. ie Christianity or any other philosophy/religion can’t have the absolute moral guidelines.
I’m a moral absolutist but I don’t think any currently existing philosophy can’t possibly be the moral guideline. A combination of principles, ideas, practices, sure. One religion, one group, very very skeptical.
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