Why is life (especially human) on this planet a morally...
There are universal, objective moral values
"Thou shall not kill each other within a group, otherwise, there is no group. " This not universal or objective. It's only valuable to one group (if even that) and is constantly changing. To end these circles we are going in, I will forfeit my final argument and leave you with a question that has been dodged for the past 4 rounds. Perhaps my next debate will focus more solely on this. Why is life (especially human) on this planet a morally good thing? Why would it be morally bad for life to end, or better yet, to not ever have begun? Please, leave out our obvious bias towards wanting to live. I understand that we have an instinct to survive and that we all enjoy doing it. But I'm hoping you will check that at the door, and try to think honestly about this from outside a biased viewpoint. I have provided plenty of evidence that it is likely even bad for everything as a whole. One more interesting article I saw on face book that clearly demonstrates a huge example of my point. http://www.iflscience.com...