Quote:
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief
“When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law.”
― Frédéric Bastiat, The Law
Just because it is a law does not mean that the law is moral. Just because something is considered immoral does not necessarily mean that it should also be illegal.
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and why "moral relativity" MUST rule your world and "moral absolutes" be avoided at all costs so that you can "feed your flesh" at every whim correct ?
"When you say there's too much evil in this world you assume there's good. When you assume there's good, you assume there's such a thing as a moral law on the basis of which to differentiate between good and evil. But if you assume a moral law, you must posit a moral Law Giver, but that's Who you're trying to disprove and not prove. Because if there's no moral Law Giver, there's no moral law. If there's no moral law, there's no good. If there's no good, there's no evil. What is your question?"
—Ravi Zacharias