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To: The Philosopher who wrote (61480)10/8/2002 4:14:20 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 82486
 
Then I don't understand how you can ever say one is absolutely right or wrong.

I don't understand how my post leads you to that implied question. (How can you say one is absolutely wrong or right). I don't see a connection between absolute or extrinsic morality and the question of who makes the decision when opinions are in conflict. Whoever makes the decision and whatever decision they make doesn't change what is wrong and right if morality is truly absolute. The decision they make is only about what action they will take or what they will think or say is wrong or right.

Tim