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  • None. Again, the Holocaust is unacceptable, not due to some divine, unchanging morality, but because of the suffering involved, the damage done to the human race and the destructive impact that it had on society.
    Not at all; morality is an invention of humanity to justify the biological realities that force them to act in certain ways. Killing others within your society, for example, leads to a breakdown of social bonds that endangers the entire group, etc. As such, we have been conditioned over thousands of years to avoid certain behaviour, to the point that it seems natural and then became 'divine'.

    Without a God you can still isolate beneficial and dangerous actions, in terms of human suffering and the impact on the human race; it's a far more rewarding and empowering model than "God says so".
    Let me start by saying...
    Wow, what a truely epic question, that hadn't even come within the remote boundaries of the realm of my mind, lol.
    Hmm, I believe the answer to that would be yes, it would be self justified to those that participated (unless they did it against their morals), however few others would be able to understand/agree with their moral alignment.
    Soz, but unfortunately I am unequipped with the pro knowledge and understandings of the likes of cosmo kramer, scorch and those guys who write massive pro responses on stuff often concerning morals.
    Good luck with getting decent responses for it though, very interesting question :D
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