Originally posted by Sava 
then I wasn't refering to you... 
			
		
	then I wasn't refering to you...
 
			
		 
			
		 I guess that makes you Pro-Death.
 I guess that makes you Pro-Death.
			
		 
							
						
 You are now looking at why many moralists find ethical systems very uncomfortable.  A moral system has no need for the applicability test.  A moral system is based on typically a religious text and the maxims contained therein.  It then applies various contextual arguments to them, like Elok points out that I use, though I submit I only use them when the broad applicability hits a dilemma, i.e. abortion and the various situations that arise concerning it.
  You are now looking at why many moralists find ethical systems very uncomfortable.  A moral system has no need for the applicability test.  A moral system is based on typically a religious text and the maxims contained therein.  It then applies various contextual arguments to them, like Elok points out that I use, though I submit I only use them when the broad applicability hits a dilemma, i.e. abortion and the various situations that arise concerning it.
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