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It was only "normal" because the emperors made it normal. There are lots of Roman stories that told about how killing other family members was wrong.
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by
Roger More
is anyone arguing it was not wrong?
Posted by
DaneDukeNuuk
Sep 11 '13, 10:52
so morality is by some magic excempt from time and environment and knowleadge?
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It's not exempt from them, but neither is it determined only by those things. -- nm
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Roger More
Sep 11, 10:59
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if morality is not except from time how does it change? -- nm
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DaneDukeNuuk
Sep 11, 11:02
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I'm saying there's an in-between area. You can't condemn them by our standards, but neither can you give them a free pass. Neither way works. -- nm
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Roger More
Sep 11, 11:16
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i doubt anyone has argues that you should give them a free pass Dawkins did'nt for sure
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DaneDukeNuuk
Sep 11, 11:22
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