guy incognito
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Moral framework would be the framework of morals you operate under. Some of my personal foundations are: treat other people like I want to be treated. I have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I acknowledge that right in other people, and try not to infringe upon it. I don't murder people because I don't want to be murdered. It's not out of fear of retaliation, or getting caught, or being punished by god, it's because it would violate my own moral code.What is moral framework? What are it's foundations? who sets its bounderies? why are certain things moral or imoral? who draws these definitions and who enforces them and how?
I set it's boundaries. Certain things are moral or immoral based on whether they violate the fundamental rules. I set these definitions for myself. Society also sets it's own definitions and makes them laws. The police and court system enforce the ones society deems important enough for law.
I think using god or religion as a reason for something being "wrong" or "immoral" doesn't make any sense. It's the equivalent of "because I said so!" If it is wrong and immoral, why can't you come up with other reasons WHY it's wrong or immoral? Is murder wrong? I think any rational person, when taking god completely out of the equation, would still come to the conclusion that murder is wrong.