Let me be sure I understand his argument..... moral norms vary in across cultures over times, and that peoples ideas of what these norms "should be" is influenced by their religious faith.
Do the Templeton people even understand that the logical conclusion here is that religion is only a reflection of culture, not something "true" outside that culture ?
Games theory and sociobiology have more explanatory power than a thousand fables told to scared children around campfires.
Let me be sure I understand his argument..... moral norms vary in across cultures over times, and that peoples ideas of what these norms "should be" is influenced by their religious faith.
Do the Templeton people even understand that the logical conclusion here is that religion is only a reflection of culture, not something "true" outside that culture ?
Games theory and sociobiology have more explanatory power than a thousand fables told to scared children around campfires.
timothygmd 1 year ago
@timothygmd
hmmm who to listen to a scientist or some faith hater on the internet?
ivlfounder 10 months ago