Nick_A wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2017 2:51 am
You are referring to learned cultural adaptations which are not perennial truths but just whims of the Great Beast.
Preach it, Nicky!
There was nothing forgotten to begin with. Plato enables a person to remember perennial truths.
Plato was full of shit. So was Aristotle. Everything they claimed was wrong.
Suppose a woman experiences and remembers respect for life as a perennial truth.
Ja? (Dollars to doughnuts you support capital punishment.)
She experiences her previous abortion of convenience as an unnatural act.
Yes, we know, all those sluts
sleep around and then have
abortions of convenience. There can't possibly be any
other reason they have abortions -- at least, not to a misogynist like you.
Animals don't kill their young for convenience.
Animals kill their young all the time -- kill them, and
eat them. Perhaps you think that's OK, because it was an emergency? They were hungry? If so, I guess you would have to say that it's OK for a human mom, if she's hungry, to kill and eat her newborn. But, dicky Nicky, the main point here is that human moms
do not kill their young. If they do, they are prosecuted for
murder.
Secularists will say nonsense. We create our own values and if we value convenience over respect for life it is proof of an evolved education.
A classic example of how you dishonestly stack the deck. But, Tricky Nicky, you're fooling no one here.
If you call that evolved education then IMO, education is nothing more then indoctrination in accordance with the whims of the Beast which secularism supports as the ultimate path to define human meaning and purpose.
As has been explained to you many times, "secularism" is the advocacy, supported by vast numbers of theists, that the state and the church should be separate. But then, you are thick and dishonest in apparently equal measure.