Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27170788-20160419032145/@comment-27170788-20160426063533

70.208.4.39 wrote: Question is, where do we draw the line? There are plenty of rules and ethics we already impose on public places. By saying you can't go around murdering pepole We are already forcing our ethics upon others. We don't say "it is a public place, so you get to do what ever you want." There has got to be some standard of ethics or else society would desolve. Definitely. I know many people believe that truth and morality are relative nowadays, but... I just can't see how that's possible. If morality is relative, then no one should ever take offense at anything, no matter what anyone else does to them, because that person is perfectly justified in doing whatever they feel is right. So if, persay, I happen to believe murder is right, then no one can condemn me if I go around killing people because morality is relative. No, there have to be some basic laws of morality. Maybe the real question is, who gets to define what's right and wrong?