The Morality Crisis

Stefan Molyneaux and Denis Prager discuss the Morlaity Crisis.
If there is no god - ethics are subjective. Murder is only wrong by feelings in the abscense of certainty. We do not want to face reality in the age of feelings. Consider in the abscense of moral certainty: Is human life more important than an animals? If one has to die do you choose your dog or a stranger? With religious ethics you would unequivocally choose the dog to die. In moral and subjective uncertainty you will keep the dog you know and love over the stranger you have never met to die.

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