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Do you think naturalism holds an adequate basis for ethical values? Explain.
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 144 Members · 144 Replies
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Absolutely not. If they believe that social groups form ethical values by consensus, then those values can shift. Social groups can be swayed by changing knowledge and moral values and thus, find themselves believing things that they never would have adopted before in time. This is also why naturalist thinking can actually become dangerous.
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I do not think naturalism holds an adequate basis for ethical values. It is based on humans in social groups who have a sin nature and when left to themselves will erode and collapse. There are no universal truths. People do what they feel like doing which is not sustainable.
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No. if everything is an accident then what their offering is not good nor ethical.
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No, because of it being science based, people can utilize resources in an unethical manner when it comes creating life or destroying it in ways that go against the laws of Creation as God designed.
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No I do not because if the belief is that when you die, there is no eternal life, the what good is it to live a moral and ethical life now? And who and how can that redetermined for the entire human race but vary from culture to culture?