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Chris Whitty out partying with a couple of mates
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I'm afraid it all went downhill about a years ago for some reason.. There's an increasing amount of thick, racist, violent people about who see any issue as an excuse these days for a 'bit of fun'. We need to stand back and look at what we've become and where it's going. |
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Bad parenting and lack of proper discipline, is the common denominator here. I hope you weren’t suggesting or hinting that “leaving the EU”, was the problem, be it as you have flogged that scapegoat to death. :rolleyes:
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Being either IN or OUT of the EU was, and never will be, the problem.
The problem is the liberal civil rights 'crowd' that insist in their belief that people who do wrong (aah bless them) shouldn't face any punishment that may hurt their feelings :rolleyes: |
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Back on topic, please.
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As a nation or society becomes more secular it loses any logical imperative to behave morally. (This is not to say that secular people aren't moral, or that "religious" people do behave morally).
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Morality (but that might need definition) is certainly instilled through normal education. The Ten Commandments are widely taught and adhered to save for the usual two. Yet the population has largely turned secular. |
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It's some drunk guys who wanted a selfie with the guy off TV. It's stupid of them to accost someone like that, and intimidating, but I don't think they intended to hurt him. At one point you can ever hear them say 'Please, Sir' in the hope of a picture with him. It drunken, loutish, behaviour but let's not read that much into it other than Chris Witty probably does need some Government provided protection because had these been anti-vaxxers it could have been worse.
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In truth it is a heck of a lot more complex than that. Getting at what God considers “moral” is difficult enough. Understanding how to apply that in the world is quite something else. Ethicists and philosophers, even Christian ones, have struggled with, and disagreed over this for centuries. I agree that any moral system requires an anchor point, or a set of reasons *why* people should act in accordance with it. For most cultures, in most of history, some concept or other of deity usually provides that. In secularised Western Europe, vestigial attachment to those same ideas usually still lies behind it even though secularists prefer to deny this and construct alternative justifications for their moral systems. But it is still incorrect to equate secularism with lack of morality. It is possible to construct a basic, consequentialist ethical system without reference to any deity at all (not that I’d recommend doing so). |
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