Always separate your perspective from any form of judgement. Discover
the whats, whys, and wherefores of all sides of an argument before
coming to a conclusion on nearly any topic. Morals are far too fluid
and simplistic to be a guide in any dilemma; reason and knowledge
provide the ability to make decisions. The fictional character of
Solomon and his proclaimed decision that a baby need be bisected is a
grand example.

On Mar 9, 6:46 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> So a though occoured to me yesterday.
>
> Is it better to approach moraly dilemars in an emotionly unattached
> reasonable way, or do emotions have a role to play in moral questions?

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