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First off, I don't get the concept of Absolute morality: that something is always wrong regardless of circumstances. And there's even odder idea that this absolute morality is abstract so that it exists irrespective of any other considerations.
But Christianity has a particular problem with absolute morality in that most Christian sects outright reject a large number of moral commands made in the Old Testament. How does that work?
But Christianity has a particular problem with absolute morality in that most Christian sects outright reject a large number of moral commands made in the Old Testament. How does that work?