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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-18 17-41

in LeoFinance6 days ago

Part 10/12:

Taking the conversation into the personal domain, the speaker reflects on marital vows—"till death do us part"—and how relativism influences perceptions of fidelity and promises. She notes that many break their vows, citing "reasons" and "feelings" as justification, revealing how subjective morality can distort commitments.

This personal perspective illustrates how relativism doesn't just stay abstract; it infiltrates intimate relationships, leading to broken promises and unsettled social bonds. The speaker suggests that without adherence to an external moral authority—whether divine or societal—commitments become flexible and disposable based on convenience or emotion.


Closing Reflections: The Urgency of Moral Clarity