If morals depend on your parents, there is no universal right and wrong, it’s all relative.
But Zayd, if there are certain morals we should follow, that means there is a universal right and wrong.
That’s a good point, maybe that idea of sustainability is the right way to act towards the environment.
That raises another good point, environmentalism loses priority if a country is struggling with basic survival. We can’t expect countries that are starving to think first about environmentalism… or can we?
If morals depend on your parents, there is no universal right and wrong, it’s all relative.
But Zayd, if there are certain morals we should follow, that means there is a universal right and wrong.
That’s a good point, maybe that idea of sustainability is the right way to act towards the environment.
That raises another good point, environmentalism loses priority if a country is struggling with basic survival. We can’t expect countries that are starving to think first about environmentalism… or can we?