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| Xealyth:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on October 11, 2015, 02:01:20 AM ---But the government shouldn't have a position on what is and is not morally correct. Only if or when someone is harmed should they get involved. It's not their place to say whether or not radical Islam is a correct stance. Promoting it should not be illegal. Practicing it should. --- End quote --- Yes they do, there are universal correct morals that the government, and sane people, oblige to. I'm not entirely sure why you brought up the concept of morals, as each individual believes what is personally right and wrong. I think you meant ethics, but I digress. |
| Nonnel:
--- Quote from: Xealyth on October 11, 2015, 02:42:43 AM ---I think you meant ethics, but I digress. --- End quote --- You'd be wrong. Different groups have different sets of morals. The government should not choose which are right or wrong. |
| Darryl McKoy:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on October 11, 2015, 02:57:05 AM ---You'd be wrong. Different groups have different sets of morals. The government should not choose which are right or wrong. --- End quote --- So you don't think governments should have any input in law then either? Because if they do have influence over law, they are very much choosing what is right and wrong. |
| Nonnel:
--- Quote from: Darryl McKoy on October 11, 2015, 03:00:15 AM ---So you don't think governments should have any input in law then either? Because if they do have influence over law, they are very much choosing what is right and wrong. --- End quote --- Law should only decide things when someone has harmed someone else. |
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