wug wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
It's a completely useless scale if you are allowed to operate with morals you yourself have decided on because then it is morally correct to do everything I do and think everything I do because I have decided I am the measure for morality
POPIU wrote:
you're overthinking it and making it more complicated than it needs to be
It's not interesting that way, since it's not comparable.Klasifikovany wrote:
you should re-read what i said if you didn't understand it. the way you have this allows for a hypothetical scenario where a person says they are 10 on a moral scale while thinking that it's completely fine to marry an 8 year old girl
like i said, the rating is based on YOUR OWN perception. you give yourself a high score if you consider yourself to be a moral person, low score if you consider yourself to be immoralyou should re-read what i said if you didn't understand it. the way you have this allows for a hypothetical scenario where a person says they are 10 on a moral scale while thinking that it's completely fine to marry an 8 year old girl
you're overthinking it and making it more complicated than it needs to be