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Moral Relativism is comprised of several "layers" of thinking. the first layer is to believe that anything can be bad or good depending on the observer. this of course collides with biblical objective morality of good and bad.  
Moral Relativism is comprised of several "layers" of thinking. the first layer is to believe that anything can be bad or good depending on the observer. this of course collides with biblical objective morality of good and bad.  
the second layer of moral relativism is double-think. you can hold 2 opposing opinions that contradict at the same time. because the absence of objective morality, this also eliminates personal values and belief's, and those are only held when the person feels the need to bring them out. but when the said person does not "need" those values anymore he dismisses them.  
the second layer of moral relativism is double-think. you can hold 2 opposing opinions that 'contradict' at the same time. because the absence of objective morality, this also eliminates personal values and belief's, and those are only held when the person "feels" the need to bring them out. but when the said person does not "need" those values anymore he dismisses them.  
the third layer of Moral Relativism is lack of foresight. because said people believe in subjective morality, they often dismiss the idea of genetic lineage or tradition, they classify it as "abstract ideas" that value no water in reality.
the third layer of Moral Relativism is lack of foresight. because said people believe in subjective morality, they often dismiss the idea of genetic lineage or tradition, they classify it as "abstract ideas" that hold no value in reality.


== Connection to Normies ==
== Connection to Normies ==

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