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So there is definitely someone out there who can fight better than me
Otherwise Humans wouldnt be superior to bears
Now, regarding your question
It depends on **your** view of morality
If **you** or the society you live in believe that to be the "optimal way of living", then it is moral
aka Spartans and their "purge" of disabled babies
But what is moral to you, isnt moral to me.
I don't just have physical ability and I'm not a very big guy anyway.
I make up for it with extensive training and experience
Lets assume that I was rich
I would just hire someone bigger and with more experience than you
You may now ask: Is that really survival of the fittest?
My answer is: Yes
But you are not rich
I'm talking about the here and now
I also have no idea if you are telling me the truth
Reality, not fantasy
Read what I said above
Given the conditions I stated, would it be right for me to kill you?
I've already answered it
I'll even throw one below the belt: I assume in your life there is a woman you care about. Wife, girlfriend, mother, sister, daughter.
I know I can beat you, so it would be a joke to think I couldn't beat her
What morality prevents me from raping her?
Read what I said above
Jeez
You are having a tough time, arent you?
Depends on my view. So my view can be anything
At one time, in some places, it was considered moral to kill landowners and take their property
You must be insane to think that morality is subjective and even more so to think it's based on a democratic consensus.
I wonder what society thinks in South Africa about white people
Or what the middle east thinks about Christians, Jews, atheists, Buddhists, Druze, Baha'i, Sikh, and so on
What did society think about the Russian Civil War? The Red Army outnumbered the White Army 2:1
What society believes is not what determines morality. And even if it was, that would annihilate your argument because the vast majority of people believe in God
Morality in itself has nothing to do with God
One can be moral and not believe in God
Who decides what is moral?
Naturally, looking from **our** perspective, killing people in Gulags or concentration camps is imoral
But for those people that believe in that, that action is not imoral
Then which one is right?
In fact, for a true Nazi, killing Jews is just the right way to be