"Proper" should probably include "coherent," don't you think? And to say that moral is a matter of mere human law means no human laws can ever legitimately be questioned. That's a lot to swallow...too much, I think.Harbal wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 12:23 pmIt isn't a matter of what I do or do not believe; all I'm trying to do is use words according to their proper definitions.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 4:24 pmAnd that sets the precedent. To believe that was true, you'd have also to believe that the immoral could be made instantly moral by mere human fiat...regardless of how evil it was.
Then you're saying that "murder" is merely a human convention. I don't think it is. I think it's a divine interdiction. So we'll just have to disagree about where the buck stops there.Well it strikes me that if you have the permission of a legitimate authority, the act ceases to be murder.IC wrote:That is precisely my question to you.Harbal wrote:Is it possible to be given permission to commit murder?
??? How can that be? If social "law" and "moral" mean the same, it's utterly impossible for the moral status of any act to be other than what a particular society says it is.I'm not saying that makes any difference to the moral status of the act.
Why? Why should they? If it's such a morally unproblematic thing, just a matter of a woman's "choice" about "her own body," then why is she feeling bad about it? And why are you morally troubled by it? Why isn't it a very, very easy decision?The point I was making was that people who have abortions often have conflicting feelings about it, and do not find it an easy decision to make.IC wrote:Imagining is irrelevant, of course. As are the presence of absence of somebody's "moral qualms." If I'm such a psychopathic narcissist that I totally lack moral qualms, that does not imply my behaviour becomes blameless. It just means I'm bereft of conscience.Harbal wrote:I imagine there are many women who have an abortion without any moral qualms, and also many who do have them.
Because we all know it's wrong, that's why.
I don't believe they have NO conscience about it. I believe they do, but they choose to react differently to it. And I don't believe that their rightness or wrongness depends on their willingness to confess what they know.Well if they have no conscience, or have a "bad" conscience, they won't care much about morality in any event, so God's moral law isn't likely to mean much to them, either.IC wrote:"Their sense" is, again, not the trustworthy indicator of anything. There are people who are without conscience, those who have bad consciences, those who have hardened against conscience, and those whose consciences have been socialized into a toxic orientation, as well. That's what makes conscience such a faulty faculty: without the employment of second-thought and the discovery of reasons following a twinge of conscience, one can never know what it's signalling, if anything at all.Harbal wrote:People usually know when something offends their sense of morality without having to do much thinking about it.
And you can see this from the fact that people -- even outright narcissists and psychopaths -- tend to conceal or deny the things they do. They know what they're doing is wrong; they just want to do it anyway.
That means they're being paid-for by your tax dollars. How much each procedure actually costs, and how much they get for each procedure would be an interesting statistic, if you know it. And I still think you should look into where the baby parts are going. I warrant you'll find that, just as in the US, there are millions or dollars/euros flowing around.As far as I'm aware, NHS abortions are carried out on the same basis as all other NHS medical procedures.
Well, I know how it works in North America. In the US, for example, Planned Parenthood alone receives 592 million dollars a year. (Government Accountability Office statistic,If you know of something scandalous occurring, and there is genuine evidence of it, then just say so.
https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-24-106215) It's up to you to explain how the NHS does it without money.