Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Baltar View Post
Please read my post again.
Not once in that post did I say that I thought it was right.
I ust said that according to Islamic law it is right.
And in my opinion, western society has no right whatsoever to interfere with an outside culture.
Sure we can criticise, sure we can say it is wrong, but at the end of the day this is nothing but culture.
This kind of cultural subjectivism is not only lazy, it's dangerous. If cultural relativism is the correct way to view the world, then we had no business interfering during WWII, Amnesty International is an immoral organization, and the UN ought to be disbanded.

Stoning a woman is either right or it is wrong. Saying that one nation views it as okay and another doesn't is not a worthwhile contribution to any argument. Ethical relativism tells us that our moral attitudes are only feelings instead of reasoning, that moral disagreement cannot exist (when we see every day that it does). On the contrary, if a nation is killing its own people but that nation views this as morally correct, they are right about it or they are wrong. It cannot be both, and it cannot be neither.

We may not always be morally correct in our reasoning, but that hardly means that the reasoning isn't important.