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Old Apr 3rd, 2004, 07:12 PM       
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The manner in which you wrote was misleading. But what makes you think that your version of morality is true in the absense of transcendence? What makes the actions morally right or wrong?
This is just a possible model, and I'm not even sure if it would work, so I can't say that I think I'm right. I'm basically just making it up for fun as I go along, (at least trying to keep it consistent with itself) so don't take it *too* seriously.

But within the model, morality is redefined as social efficiency (as opposed to morality as accordance with divine will or some other abstract); thus the social outcome of an action would determine its rightness.
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