Are There Any Moral Absolutes?

AnnaG

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C.S. Lewis was an atheist who thought his reasons and evidence for such was all the evil he witnessed in the world. Upon realizing that he was comparing (a man can only call a line crooked if he has some idea of a straight one)"evil" to an absolute standard outside of himself, he was led out of atheism and into Christianity.
Good for him. Others leave their religion because they find out its based on hogwash.
The neat thing about my ancestors "religion" is that it's based on symbolism rather than a feeble attempt at realism. After all everyone knows ravens, bears, orca, etc. don't talk.
 

AnnaG

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lol I was a teen partway through the 80s. I liked stuff such as Supertramp, Pink Floyd, etc. amongst classical, jazz, big band, and so on. Didn't like disco at all. Don't like trance and a lot of dance music these days either. not much to it except beat.