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Simply put, if someone murders another person, it's "wrong." If morality is subjective, who can determine that? Yet we all know that murder is "wrong." Everyone on this planet is born with that belief (although, unfortunately, it doesn't stick with everyone).
If this is an archetypal human moral passed down through our humanity, why do things such as war and the death penalty exist? I don't think you're necessarily wrong, I merely feel that morals are not necessarily ingrained into our minds in utero. To me, it seems easy to logically justify the immorality of murder: perhaps this explains why so many other people have come to the same conclusion, as most people are logical and sometimes make illogical choices.
Neon,June 8 2005
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