Beeman

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If women raped and pregnant and give a birth is the rape correct? 

She loves the child she wouldn't get the child she love if she weren't raped. 

The woman does not  like  and want the rape. 

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21 minutes ago, Beeman said:

If women raped and pregnant and give a birth is the rape correct? 

She loves the child she wouldn't get the child she love if she weren't raped. 

The woman does not  like  and want the rape. 

I noticed you post a lot about “good” vs “evil”. You seem to want to have a universal objective definition in a relative context.

In the above example, the contrast between the rape (evil) and birh of a baby (good) is a distraction from the underlying issue: you want a universal objective answer to “what is correct”. Yet this is relative. You can create any meaning you want in a relative context. I could say “yes”, “no” or “maybe”. 

In an absolute context there is abscence of meaning. The above situation would be neither correct nor incorrect.

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