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Originally Posted by krish44 View Post
There is no absolute morality .

It is a function of time and geography and is moderated by society one lives in and keeps.

So one has to live on owns concept of morality which others might consider immpral by their perception.

So no sense crying every time immoral whenever anyone acts or thinks in a certain way.

One does not judge others by setting morality codes of own making and expect others to adher to it

The fact that certain values hold irrespective time speaks for absolute values. Killing for example cannot be allowed to be done. You will understand the argument better if you realize that certain actions are not allowed or discouraged because they give rise to contradictions. If you think nobody should cheat you but you can cheat others then there is contradiction. Timeless or moral values are never contradictory and hence can be practiced always.

I think there is a certain negative connotation that is there on the word morality that people refuse to or not able to understand it better.

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