Suppose there are two people who both believe in objective morality.
Person A says X is wrong.
Person B says X is right.
What method would you use to determine who was right or wrong?
An example of which is contained in my post aboveThe scientific method.
An example of which is contained in my post above![]()
So I'll kill one person who believes it is objectively wrong to kill people for such an experiment; and one person who believes it is objectively right. If the first goes to Heaven, we don't do it again. If the second goes to Heaven...start lining up theHmm me thinks you will have problems getting this experiment past the ethics committee![]()
So I'll kill one person who believes it is objectively wrong to kill people for such an experiment; and one person who believes it is objectively right. If the first goes to Heaven, we don't do it again. If the second goes to Heaven...start lining up thevictimssubjects![]()
I don't recall saying that I'd be the one killing them...You do realize that if the first person is right, your not going to heaven even if you don't kill again![]()
Kill 'em both, strap cameras to their souls, then see which one goes to Heaven, and which one goes to Hell.
If one party suffered less severe scalding than the other, he was considered to be the winner.![]()
Hmm me thinks you will have problems getting this experiment past the ethics committee![]()
Ask them to describe in writing what their beliefs are and on what objective grounds and logical conclusions they are based on. Then see how much of it can be agreed as non-subjective and universally true. Some peer review.Suppose there are two people who both believe in objective morality.
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What method would you use to determine who was right or wrong?
Depends on the morals of the committee.

Because I've been rereading a lot of fairy tales and folk tales lately, I have come to realize that the more moral person will always be the prettier of the two.