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Some of what the Pittsburgh terror brings up for me
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 741861" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>I guess it is really two things I mean. Yes, I agree that there are some moral absolutes, most (all?) of which basically boil down to ‘don’t hurt other people’. Respect their bodily autonomy, their right to self determination, their property, etc. </p><p></p><p>But what I really meant there was just that reality is real. Something either exists or it doesn’t, whether I ‘believe’ in it or not. Those children at Sandy Hook really existed and really died. So did these people in Pittsburgh. Someone else can ‘believe’ that it is a false flag funded by George Soros, but that does not make it reality. Crazy conspiracy theories don’t deserve equal airtime and respect as carefully researched and verified journalism or scientific research. Truth exists in this world, and there are ways to confirm and verify it.</p><p></p><p>There are still mysteries and many things we do not know. I don’t dispute that. But the existence of some mysteries does not mean everything is a mystery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 741861, member: 23349"] I guess it is really two things I mean. Yes, I agree that there are some moral absolutes, most (all?) of which basically boil down to ‘don’t hurt other people’. Respect their bodily autonomy, their right to self determination, their property, etc. But what I really meant there was just that reality is real. Something either exists or it doesn’t, whether I ‘believe’ in it or not. Those children at Sandy Hook really existed and really died. So did these people in Pittsburgh. Someone else can ‘believe’ that it is a false flag funded by George Soros, but that does not make it reality. Crazy conspiracy theories don’t deserve equal airtime and respect as carefully researched and verified journalism or scientific research. Truth exists in this world, and there are ways to confirm and verify it. There are still mysteries and many things we do not know. I don’t dispute that. But the existence of some mysteries does not mean everything is a mystery. [/QUOTE]
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