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... This ‘way’ can be any set of ethics: Islamic, Christian, Judaic, Hindu, polytheistic, atheistic, or in any that has been developed by any ordinary mortal that makes sense to the whole society. ... It might be plausible to suppose that there may exist a philosophical notion of ethics where dissenters are in fact conforming to the given liberty that that philosophical doctrine entails (etc existentialism), but still there will be a generally acceptable ethical standpoint. ...
Let me digress some more to address a concern that might arise in the hollows and dells of your soul: are there no objective, or absolute, ethics? Suppose you are a Greek Christian living in USA, teaching piano (any resemblance is purely coincidental), then you are raised with a prevailing set of ethics, the roots of which may be in genesis of Bible, or in ten commandments, or in the cultural roots of your place of birth.
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