Atheists GAHHH!!! (Part 7)

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  • @thepuppyturtle How do you know what god's nature is?

  • @Agnosgnosia I don't have to for my argument to work.

  • So Predjudice Religion is now getting predjudice towards Atheism hmm...

  • @TheJackGinger No, this is an argument, not any kind of Predjudice.

  • @TheJackGinger Fine but Religion is very predjudice they hate Gays and Muslims and Jews and not only hate but say they are sinners therefore will burn in hell.

  • @TheJackGinger Islam and Judaism are religions too and obviously they don't think they are going to hell. And a Christian acting constantly with what they believe cannot hate a homosexual or anyone for that matter. Hating someone is different from believing they are acting immorally and encouraging them to stop.

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  • If blue laws are out of fashion and discarded, as well as slavery, feminism, and stuff....then homosexuals can be accepted religiously if they really cherry pick.

    Also if homo/heterosexuals are equal, then there should be no issues with adoption, marriage, taxes, hospital visitation rights, and even the act of coming out being such a heavy burden.....

    And where's your sources? "whiney?" Cmon =/

  • It's against the law to buy alcholic beverages on Sunday (blue law). That law is still enforced in New York and Connecticut.

  • @troy2062 "Personal because only such a thing has virtuous personality traits, which we know are the basis of any coherent objective morality." Calling Divine command theory incoherent is quite the way of endorsing it; isn't it? I was actually endorsing a system of virtue ethics based on God's nature. And The fact that people do something allot does not imply that it is or isn't moral.

  • @ThePuppyTurtle

    You are essentially arguing that a form of objective morality (divine command) which requires a god by definition can not exist in a universe where no god exists. I would have thought that patently obvious.

    In other words, you are operating from the presupposition that only divine command could be called objective morality, thereby excluding other potential classifications such as an observed universal or common behavioral property.

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