Zobel said:
whos indignant? its just funny that you haven't even attempted to answer how you would distinguish a non-religious value claim from a religious one.
If it comes from a religious text or church teaching, or relates to it in some way. I consider it a religious value. An example of this would be alcohol being illegal or heavily restricted in many Muslim countries.
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what's kind of sad is that you apparently have never reviewed your own beliefs or values with any kind of critical eye. for example - why does it matter if the world is less clean or safe for future generations?
what gives you the right to say that about me? the fact that I have looked at my beliefs critically got me to where I am today.
Not sure if you're serious with the last question as it's pretty common sense. The environmental problem will only get worse, and the worst effects likely wont come to fruition until well after we are gone. So it's easy to dismiss it as "not my problem." But I believe it is the moral thing to do to leave future generations with a better world. In fact I think it is very wrong and selfish to do the opposite.
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why is every worker entitled to basic human dignity? what basis do you have for something being morally reprehensible? you have to see that is an appeal to an external authority. your personal morality and values is just a handwave, it isn't really an answer.
now you're getting into the realm of subjective morality. This is just what I believe. I think it's wrong that companies continue to treat employees like ****, deny them benefits, health insurance, sick leave, maternity leave, overtime, and make them work long hours just to barely survive. All while paying their execs exorbitant salaries and bonuses.
It also makes me sick when I hear people say we should not have a social safety net. Like let's just let people be destitute, downtrodden, and hungry because we don't want our taxes going toward it. But bailing out big criminal banks? no problem. I find that so obscene and horrible, the only word I can use to describe it is evil. I am sure people would disagree with me on this, but that's a nonreligious moral view I hold.
I came to this belief through my own real-world experience and hearing real life stories about this unfortunate reality so many people face. I don't believe my views come from religion, but experience. However, one could make a religious argument for this.