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Right & Wrong, simple choices ... right?
Nonbelievers see moral issues in graytones. Rigid religious believers, black and white. So they say at least (whoever "they" are). But is it so, and why? What could be at the root of this division? Maybe because simple answers are comforting. Maybe because freethinkers wish to whitewash the stain of their dark, dark sins. Maybe because some people ("fundamentalists") dislike squirmous concepts. Or nonbelievers like the squirmous a bit too much. Do we really relish moral ambiguity, does it delight us to escape justice on technicalities? Let's investigate the moral decision process and its squirmous consequences.