Trent Horn Says Moral Relativism Is Self Refuting… He’s Wrong.

Trent Horn argues that moral relativism is self-refuting and dangerous. But does that argument actually work? In this video, I break down one of the most common apologetics arguments against moral relativism and show where it goes wrong. From strawman definitions to burden of proof shifts, we’ll look at what moral relativism actually says, and why “it disproves itself” isn’t the slam dunk it’s often presented as. Topics covered: Moral relativism vs moral realism Is relativism self-refuting? The “dictatorship of relativism” claim Moral disagreement and objectivity Appeal to consequences fallacy Burden of proof in moral arguments If you enjoy philosophy, counter-apologetics, or breaking down arguments clearly and critically, you’re in the right place. Original video:    • Why Moral Relativism Is Dangerous [And Dis...   Support me on Patreon: Patreon.com/DarkOfAllTrades #Philosophy #Atheism #MoralRelativism #Apologetics