Junebug
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Do you think it is right to condemn Christopher Columbus based on the morality of today? Personally, I think it is kind of ridiculous. You are a creature of the time in which you live in.
Is there an objective right or wrong. Probably not. 100 years from now, there will be things that we do that people shake their heads about.
Ok, so if denying homosexuals the right to marry isn't objectively wrong, then why should we, as a country, change course and allow it? If morality is just "majority rule," then why should the will of the majority ever change on any particular issue? I understand that, as a historical matter, it does, but why, as a philosophical matter, should it?