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What Is Moral and Morality

What Is Morality? Are Morals Relative to Circumstances?

Philosophy, Politics, Religion & CultureBy Joshua KennonMarch 16, 20119 Comments

I often hear people throw around words like “moral” and “immoral”.  What does this mean?  Does morality change or is morality something that is always true and unshifting through the sands of time? Words mean something so I have to identify what it is to be “moral”.  That means we need to frame the parameters.…

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