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Avon Cheng's avatar

Moral relativism/subjectivism leads to the Thelema principle of “Do what thou wilt” and we see the world governed by hypocrisy and petty laws. While I agree with most of your brilliant points, especially the anarchical self-governance, objective morality exists and it is explained by Mark Passio in his many seminars of “Natural Law.” In a nutshell, objective morality is aligning one’s behaviors with Natural Law and not committing the transgressions of “murder, assault, rape, theft, trespass, coercion, and deception.” Natural Law also encompasses the “self-defense principle” and the “non-aggression principle.”

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Angela Morris's avatar

I'm a Voluntaryist as well. This is an exceptional article. Literalists turn God into an authoritarian that promotes fear and coercion in the same way government attempts to control...if you don't do this, then that, it's not true morality of it's superficially giving in to the pressure cooker of fear porn. You're right, morality must come from the inside and be done for its own sake, not because of guilt-shame-fear, not virtue signaling, not to pat the self on the back, not for gain or pretend. Morality is hard because it lends not a hand nor asks to be in command...it's the reason for peace and restful sleep amidst chaos. It makes more enemies than friends for morality is not a friend of the status quo ...and the paragraph about entitlement and toxic motivators is spot on.

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