What I am proposing is that, given my attempts as a philosopher to probe the life that I have lived, I am no longer able to conclude that, re either a God or a No God moral and political narrative, an ultimate justice does in fact exist.
But: ultimate justice in regard to what particular human behaviors that come into conflict as a result of conflicting value judgments in what particular context?
Thus for those who believe that through the “real me” they have themselves come to conclude that ultimate justice does exist objectively in sync with their own understanding of “the right thing to do”, let’s focus in on experiences in their own life or situations we are all likely to be familiar with and explore this in conjunction with the components of our own moral philosophy.
As for my own so-called “passive-aggressive way”, what on earth does that mean?
For example, in regard to the arguments I made in reacting to your views on Communism, how did I display this tendency then?
Finally, I always come back to the gap between what any of us think about these things here and now and all that can be known about them given a complete understanding of human interactions…given a complete understanding of existence itself.