It's an interesting question. I know there are times that babies have been killed (even by the church) but I don't think for fun. I'd like to believe that even in the amorality there was doubt (and that doubt was morality itself). I strongly believe that morality comes from intuitivism (as does the church - "do unto others as you would be done to") and I think there's a natural logic to it (that you even see in primate societies) but I know what you meant about it not existing and I was being a bit pedantic. Obviously people do have morals but morality itself isn't really a tangible thing.
Morality doesn't exist in reality.
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It's an interesting question. I know there are times that babies have been killed (even by the church) but I don't think for fun. I'd like to believe that even in the amorality there was doubt (and that doubt was morality itself). I strongly believe that morality comes from intuitivism (as does the church - "do unto others as you would be done to") and I think there's a natural logic to it (that you even see in primate societies) but I know what you meant about it not existing and I was being a bit pedantic. Obviously people do have morals but morality itself isn't really a tangible thing.