Each week I will pose what I think is a provocative question. By provocative, I don’t mean a question that will cause annoyance or anger. Nor do I mean a question intended to arouse sexual desire or interest.
What I do mean is a question that is likely to get you to think, to be creative, and to provoke a response. Hopefully a positive response.
So without further delay, this week’s provocative question is:
“Is morality objective or is it subjective? If you believe it’s objective, what is its source? If you believe it’s subjective, how do you know whose concept of morality is correct?”
If you choose to participate, write a post with your response to the question. Once you are done, tag your post with #FPQ and create a pingback to this post if you are on WordPress. Or you can simply include a link to your post in the comments.
And most important, have fun.
As I understand subjective, it’s only from yourself and how you were raised? As for objective, I try to be objective because my morality was so strict growing up. In other words I try to have a better outlook than my parents?
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Okay WordPress is pooping on my blog (ew) and so here’s the link, in the comments. Arrgghh.
http://sparksfromacombustiblemind.com/2018/11/28/provocative-question-3/
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I had fun with this. Up tomorrow morning!
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I’m looking forward to reading your take.
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Actually, I lied. It’s set for Friday morning. Oops.
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Okay. Well, good things come to those who wait.
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It seems everyone equates morality with religion. Then how does anyone explain most wars are caused by religion?
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Good question.
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