Like I said before, you are a nihilist so that means you do not really have a valid viewpoint, just one that arbitrarily changes like shadows, depending on the individual in question.
Is that what nihilist really mean? Wikipedia says: "
Moral nihilists assert that morality does not inherently exist, and that any established moral values are abstractly contrived."I'll tell you what is true, and what isn't:
-I don't change my point of view based on the person I'm speaking to. But you seem to believe I do, so please indicate at what point did it happen.
-I believe that moral values are not entirely abstractly made up, but derive from what I would describe as "natural truths/laws", or survival strategies.
I'll give you an example:
A cultural idea: having reproductive sex with your brother/sister/parents is WRONG.
The Natural truth: reproducing with a close family member goes against the survival logic of seeking diversified genes, and may produce a defective child.
One may hypothesize that the majority of cultural practices and moral values derive from "natural truths", but I can think of too many illogical, unhealthy acts that may deny this idea: such as genital mutilation, to take an extreme example.
But human brain and psychology being as complex as it is, one may actually find some explanation (not justification) to such acts, if one took the time to dig deeper.
There's a whole theory on this, regarding some human psychological issues, devious behaviors and diseases being linked to the clash between the conscious, abstract, fantasizing mind and the unconscious, objective, survival mind.
I've read that some people develop stomach cancer following a stressful situation (divorce, death of a family member) because they figuratively "could not gut" the thing that has happened to them. However, the unconscious mind, that controls almost every aspects of the body, can only view things objectively, and will literally take the message sent by the conscious mind "I can't gut this", and produce an otherwise beneficial stomach cancer* to help digest this abstract piece of "something that is hard to gut". The person can get rid of this truly unnecessary stomach cancer if he works either at properly mourning the situation, or bringing forth to the conscious mind the survival strategy at work.
This is -very- basically how one side of the theory goes. I don't know if it works, but their are a lot of positive accounts. It's called
"décodage biologique" in French: Biological Decoding in English, I'm guessing.
Don't worry, the stuff gives me a headache too
But I still find it quite interesting, and at least some aspects of it makes sense to me.
*It has been observed that developing a stomach cancer actually helps foxes digest difficult pieces of meat, such as a bunnies' leg with its fur and claw eaten in a rush, that would otherwise obstruct the stomach. When the piece of food is properly digested or gotten rid of, the stomach cancer suddenly disappears.