In this world, in this age, is there still such a thing as absolute right or wrong?
In today's modern, advanced societies, one can get away with almost anything. We have reached unprecedented levels of open-ness, having broken away from the shackles of old conservativeness and social stigmas.
Today, almost anything is excusable, provided that it does not infringe on the rights of others. Anything at all, and almost everything, can be attributed to the basic instincts of the human being, to the ultimate, unsuccumable human nature.
With waves of new-age authors coming up with books that have boldly revealed so many of the socially-frowned-upon, twisted and socially-deemed-wrong-and-immoral fantasies and thoughts that really are going on inside of the heads of so many seemingly normal and perfectly law-abiding and God-fearing people, it seems that nothing is wrong anymore.
It seems that everything is simply natural, that everything can be simply explained away with human nature, with basic human urges.
What, then, is wrong? What, then, is right?
Have the concepts of right and wrong become so obscured in today's society, in today's drive and call for individuality, that they have become irrelevant?