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RE: OBJECTIVE MORALITY
What I think and what I say do not have to lineup,
I agree. HOwever, what you say and what you say should be logically coherent.
What I think and what I say do not have to lineup,
I agree. HOwever, what you say and what you say should be logically coherent.
To what degree? For example, when I write I find it very train of thought, so I know I am not always the most succinct and may even end up arguing my bloody self. That is where I like to think the cognitive dissonance comes in since I have a preferred line of thinking vs something I might be muddling around. Freaking word diarrhoea I that.
I will read the rest of your comments though then respond.
Your statements don't need to match your entire history of statements.
If you applied historical coherence to science, we'd be stuck in the stone age.
You only need to make your most recent claims coherent.
For example, your latest book or movie may contradict your previous book or movie in some way, but each book or movie must be consistent with itself.