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IMO, there is probably nothing more unethical in the world today, that the 'humanist' worldview, and those who promote so called liberal 'ethics'.
IMO, this generation of mankind has lost the ability to discern between good and evil.
The Judeao-Christian standards and morality, that guided our present culture in its formative period, has been almost entirely abandoned.
Why is that?
Just take a moment, and look at the total moral mess the Western world is in today.
IMO, this is the consequence largely, of the influence of 'academics' and godless social 'theorists'!
IMO, almost all of the 'humanist', and social engineering type areas of academia, are clearly, divorced from reality.
They are living in a la-la-land, and are unethically ignoring the consequences of their own mistaken social experiments.
They are engrossed in a politically correct idiocy, which is a denial of the real world consequences of their own moral 'inadequacy'.
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These people who promote 'humanist values' are totally, morally corrupt, and they seem to exhibit a hatred for truth.
And why?
Because the truth confronts and exposes the error of their claptrap [<--- that's a technical term] social theories.
Humanist, and liberal ethics seem embrace an idea, and want to teach us, that man is naturally good.
Today, our children are taught that it is wrong to try to 'discriminate' between good and evil, and to reject what is evil.
Today, they and we, are taught that essentially, good and evil do not exist.
And we are taught that all people are equally like us.
Today, those who abandon standards, and moral discernment are said to be 'tolerant'.
And we are taught that to differentiate the merits of different cultures, is wrong, and 'racist'.
IMO, refusing to condemn the wicked, so as to 'avoid conflict', and so as to promote 'social harmony', is not an ethical position.
It is idiocy.
IMO, 'humanism', teaches mankind, to abandon all spiritual discernment.
IMO, such a position, teaches mankind, to embrace an empty, worldly, 'humanist' 'value' system, a 'religion', a political system, which uses the authority of a false 'righteousness', to rule over a 'blind', worldly directed mankind, imo.
'Humanism' spiritually guts us, imo.
We are taught, to abandon all spiritual discernment, and instead, embrace an 'empty', worldly 'value' system.
And 'humanism' often seeks to puff up our self pride, but leaves us without any discernment, and without a moral compass and without any spiritual hope.
We are spiritually, dumbed down by 'humanist' values.
Clearly you're not on top of what goes on in Academia. They do indeed teach right and wrong; it is mostly left-leaning ideas as to what they believe is correct, but nevertheless, they do teach an ethos of some description. Leftists are not tolerant at all; they may be towards some things, but definitely not all.
We've had this discussion before; your anger at the world is due to placing morals as the highest order of existence. If you look at the world purely through a moral lens, then of course the world is going look like sh*t, because you will be looking for 'evil' everywhere.
Although I may disagree with some "liberal ideas", I'll give them credit for at least trying to ground an ethos in the phenomenal world (as opposed to the noumenal). This is where I find Christianity and Islam a joke. Grounding morality in something one can't hear, see, or fathom? Is one's mind so discombobulated that they try and look for grounding to act outside time, space, and causality? This is utterly illogical and impractical.
For any kind of ethics to be taken seriously it would have to be grounded in some form of pragmatism, something tangible, something that people can see and know that it will benefit them in some way. Just saying "god says so" is immature. We've been through the Enlightenment, we should at least acknowledge the truths that emerged from therein. You speak of truth, but ground it in a theory conjured up 2,000 years ago and thoroughly debunked in the 18th and 19th centuries.
See, I don't fear Muslims because I know Australians wouldn't for a second consider putting down their beer, football, child-rearing, friendships etc. for some invisible sky-pixie. Australians are happy enough, generally, to continue on as they have been. This is why there are no great revolutions in Australia, or any big new socio-political movements, people are content with the way things are.