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A few generations ago people got married a lot younger. Yes they waited till marriage, but they got married at 25 or even earlier.
Nowadays the common age of marriage and childbirth is 28-30.
Not sure why you are trying to lie in this argument, or maybe you just didn't know. Either way, I think you can bow out of this conversation. You may be right and I may be wrong, but you clearly do not have the power to argue your side.
There is no agree to disagree here dude.. You got it very wrong objectively speaking here
To say morals are a product of religion is really asinine
Religion is a belief system like any other that govern life, So is liberalism,stoicism, humanism, and any other secular belief system.
You can't bring morality into existence as much as you can't bring ABSOLUTE TRUTH into existence.
Its just a label to define something as objective good or in ABSOLUTE TRUTH's case the most credible legitimate idea or principle etc..
That being said absolute truth and morality do exist even if it can be labeled incorrectly to something contrary.
Absolute truth being obvious choices
Like a ball in a box example:
The odds of it being inflated and deflated when you open it are 50/50, you can guess the contrary of the reality meaning you can assume its deflated and it turns out to be inflated.. But the odds of it being inflated AND delated deflated (these 2 choices solely) is impossible as its logically contradictory. So there must be an absolute truth / reality, that its either inflated or delated.
You can apply the same to morality if certain things are morals goods and bads then there must be objective morals.. Like raping is evil, murder, is evil, charity with humble intentions make for a W human etc