by stephiebaby » April 23rd, 2010, 6:09 pm
"I think that to say morality is subjective is to make morality a bit useless frankly"
Yes, and morality is completely useless. Morality is what one uses to justify ones actions, whatever they may be. Most pedophiles would consider themselves fine moral citizens who love children. Plenty of racists would consider themselves to be moral, and doing gods work, same as homophobes. In the bible morality is throwing all males off the city walls when you conquer a people, along with any woman who has known a man, and keeping the virgins as slave wives. Morality is whatever we want it to be, with a big stamp of approval from the current god. Laws and ethics are much better as they are developed by societies and can change with the times and new knowledge. It's like they say in "Dogma", it's better to have a good idea than a belief, you can change ideas but people will kill to defend their beliefs. Morality is belief enforced ehtics.
"I believe my system of morality is based on the idea that to an extent all human life has value, and to assume your are worth more than other people is a value judgement, and as well I think that in the long run acting kindly and compassionately towards one's fellow human beings is better for society on a large scale and thus morality is practical."
You are only considering you view of morality, and assuming it covers everyone.
But the whole don't steal, don't kill, do unto others idea has nothing to do with morality or gods, it is self preservation and social functioning, nothing more. If we have rules which say don't kill, then there is a reduced chance that someone will walk up to you and kill you. Self preservation, and with this security one is free to work, trade and live.