Help me understand your point here. We are not discussing what should or should not be done. We are discussing the morality of stealing.
So what you are saying is that 'stealing' is not right or wrong, that it depends? There are times stealing can be right and there are times stealing can be wrong?
See I don't believe that. Stealing is always wrong. Look, a starving man must do what he must do to survive, but the fact that he does steal to eat, doesn't make the act of stealing right.
Now the moral relativist say that stealing becomes right in this case, which I cannot agree. Stealing is either always wrong or always right, but it cannot be both depending on what one person thinks or feels.
If you would be so kind to answer my question in this post:
http://www.forexfactory.com/showpost...8&postcount=69
It will help me better understand your perspective.
So what you are saying is that 'stealing' is not right or wrong, that it depends? There are times stealing can be right and there are times stealing can be wrong?
See I don't believe that. Stealing is always wrong. Look, a starving man must do what he must do to survive, but the fact that he does steal to eat, doesn't make the act of stealing right.
Now the moral relativist say that stealing becomes right in this case, which I cannot agree. Stealing is either always wrong or always right, but it cannot be both depending on what one person thinks or feels.
If you would be so kind to answer my question in this post:
http://www.forexfactory.com/showpost...8&postcount=69
It will help me better understand your perspective.
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