This post critiques the assumption that moral systems require divine commands, emphasizing that emotions, such as compassion and anger, arise independently of moral frameworks. Phil argues that moral claims require coherent systems to hold meaning, while Sean conflates emotional responses with moral truths. Successful societies can exist without reliance on divine morality, as illustrated by Japan, demonstrating that shared emotional values can foster cooperation and well-being.
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