The Arguing Atheist
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You: What's wrong with having a morality of convenience? All that means is that people are approved or disapproved of depending on whether or not they act in a way society approves of. So long as it is the convenience of society that we are talking about and not the convenience of an individual, a morality of convenience can work quite well.
Aaron: I am talking about personal morality, not legalities.