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  • #46
    Originally posted by seer View Post
    So Charles from where do you launch your attack? I have asked this a number of times now.
    And I have answered a number of times.

    And since you claim knowledge and logic wont do, I think it is fair to say that you ask for something that is not reasonable.

    But let me ask you the same question: From where do you launch an attack (that is not just claims or at best circular)?

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Charles View Post
      And I have answered a number of times.

      And since you claim knowledge and logic wont do, I think it is fair to say that you ask for something that is not reasonable.
      It is not that knowledge and logic won't do but how would you compete with God on these grounds when it came to moral opinions?

      But let me ask you the same question: From where do you launch an attack (that is not just claims or at best circular)?
      I'm not sure what you are asking - launch an attack against what?
      Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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      • #48
        Originally posted by seer View Post
        It is not that knowledge and logic won't do but how would you compete with God on these grounds when it came to moral opinions?
        Interesting... Because you recently wrote the following:

        Originally posted by seer View Post
        And again Charles, you have no real ground from which to launch an attack against the acts or commands of God. Not based on your culturally indoctrinated moral sense, not based on knowledge, and certainly not based on logic - as I have demonstrated.
        The word "contradiction" comes to mind...

        Apart from that your statement is based on the idea that God exists which you cannot prove (or if you can, I'd be very interested). So you are claiming that something for which you can give reasons (that is many types of ethical thinking, not just Kant or utilitarism) should justify itself for attacking something for which no reason can be given. I don't get the logic in that. But it appears your belief in logic is muddy at best.

        Originally posted by seer View Post
        I'm not sure what you are asking - launch an attack against what?
        Launch an attack based on a proven, not circular, not just claimed-to exist concept of God and his goodnes against any other ethical theory.
        Last edited by Charles; 06-17-2017, 07:53 AM.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Charles View Post
          Interesting... Because you recently wrote the following:

          The word "contradiction" comes to mind...
          Let me make it clear, I'm not against using logic but you could not use that to launch a successful attack against God's moral opinion.

          Apart from that your statement is based on the idea that God exists which you cannot prove (or if you can, I'd be very interested). So you are claiming that something for which you can give reasons (that is many types of ethical thinking, not just Kant or utilitarism) should justify itself for attacking something for which no reason can be given. I don't get the logic in that. But it appears your belief in logic is muddy at best.
          Like I said Charles, I'm not here to prove God, heck I can not even prove that what goes on in my mind corresponds to reality. And I will repeat, none of these other systems lead to universal moral truths. Your own link made the same case (which I read twice, thank you). But if there is a God akin to classic theism then the possibility of universal moral truths exist.

          Launch an attack based on a proven, not circular, not just claimed-to exist concept of God and his goodnes against any other ethical theory.
          Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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          • #50
            Originally posted by seer View Post
            Let me make it clear, I'm not against using logic but you could not use that to launch a successful attack against God's moral opinion.
            So, now at least you are clear. The fact that you contradicted yourself remains.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Charles View Post
              So, now at least you are clear. The fact that you contradicted yourself remains.
              I think you got my point though.
              Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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              • #52
                Originally posted by seer View Post
                Charles, God is not a philosophy, He is a person in the deepest sense of the word. Again God's moral nature generally (save sin and selfishness) resonates with ours, His are image bearers, so it quite natural for like to praise like or be drawn to it. We see our attributes in Him except to a greater or infinite degree - and that is praise worthy.



                But it is not anything goes, since God's moral character is immutable. God couldn't lie or say that lying is good since it would violate His nature which is impossible.



                This is the problem, not only will you not be able to demonstrate this objective standard - how do you then demonstrate that this standard is the morally correct one? Do we have a higher standard to by which we can judge those moral principles? And on and on. So instead of giving in to infinite regression you will have to claim that moral questions must stop somewhere - at this particular objective standard. But why not just stop at God's moral nature? And as far as I know moral truths only exist in, or are formulated, in minds - they have no independent existence.
                God, or the objective moral standard, is not good, unless it is good for us as a people, and so, since it comes down to reason, a la Leibniz, i.e. that morals, i.e. rules of behavior, are relative to the best interests of human beings, human society, then god is unnecessary as an objective standard.
                Last edited by JimL; 06-17-2017, 02:54 PM.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by JimL View Post
                  God, or the objective moral standard, is not good, unless it is good for us as a people, and so, since it comes down to reason, a la Leibniz, i.e. that morals, i.e. rules of behavior, are relative to the best interests of human beings, human society, then god is unnecessary as an objective standard.
                  Jim, that doesn't follow. Yes subjectively we would like what is best for us - but so? And who decides what is best? Like I have asked - if an alien race came to earth and began harvesting us for food would that be a moral wrong? Of course not - so what is good or bad for humanity is subjective. Of course as Christians we believe what is best for humanity is to be saved and live forever...Besides in your world we are no more important or valuable and any other species that went extinct before us.
                  Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by seer View Post
                    Jim, that doesn't follow. Yes subjectively we would like what is best for us - but so? And who decides what is best?
                    Nobody decides, what is best, morally speaking, is objective regardless of any one persons opinion. Morals are about interelationships, so they are not about what one person thinks is best for himself, they are about what is in the best interests of the group.

                    Like I have asked - if an alien race came to earth and began harvesting us for food would that be a moral wrong? Of course not - so what is good or bad for humanity is subjective. Of course as Christians we believe what is best for humanity is to be saved and live forever...Besides in your world we are no more important or valuable and any other species that went extinct before us.
                    They, aliens, aren't humans, they would be their own group, it would only be immoral if they behaved like that with each other. Why would they care any more about us than we care about the animals that we harvest for food. Of course morals can be extended to outside groups if it is found to be in the 'extenders' own best interests to do so, or so long as it is not detrimental to them.
                    But you are correct, other than to ourselves of course, we are no more important than the dinosaurs that went extinct millions of years ago.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by seer View Post
                      Jim, that doesn't follow. Yes subjectively we would like what is best for us - but so?
                      And who decides what is best?
                      Like I have asked - if an alien race came to earth and began harvesting us for food would that be a moral wrong? Of course not - so what is good or bad for humanity is subjective.
                      Of course as Christians we believe what is best for humanity is to be saved and live forever.
                      ..Besides in your world we are no more important or valuable and any other species that went extinct before us.
                      Our survival as a species is instinctively

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by JimL View Post
                        Nobody decides, what is best, morally speaking, is objective regardless of any one persons opinion. Morals are about interelationships, so they are not about what one person thinks is best for himself, they are about what is in the best interests of the group.
                        You mean the best interest of the group like with higher primates where the strong and fit dominate and the weak and infirmed are allowed to die off. Got it...


                        But you are correct, other than to ourselves of course, we are no more important than the dinosaurs that went extinct millions of years ago.
                        Then our survival is of no more importance then theirs.
                        Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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                        • #57
                          You know I give those unbelievers who are searching for universal moral truths credit - I think intuitively they understand that moral relativism is bankrupt as an ethical theory. Which makes it even more sad that they don't embrace the God that embodies they very truths they so long for. But there is always hope...
                          Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by seer View Post
                            You know I give those unbelievers who are searching for universal moral truths credit - I think intuitively they understand thatcir moral relativism is bankrupt as an ethical theory. Which makes it even more sad that they don't embrace the God that embodies they very truths they so long for. But there is always hope...
                            I wonder how you can state for a fact that God embodies the truth we are looking for, when you cannot even establish for a fact that God exists.

                            Then, in your approach, the very truths we are supposedly looking for are circular statements that God is good, because God's nature or character is good.

                            I am not looking for circular statements about "goodness" dependent on an entity that may not even exist. And when those "goodnes" statements include claims that babies should be punished forever in Hell or statements along those lines, I see absolutely nothing of interest. Nor anything that I would even find worthy for reflecting human beings to accept or praise.

                            Attacking God or just an erroneous idea about him?
                            No objectives, no ability to distinguish
                            Last edited by Charles; 06-18-2017, 01:16 PM.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Charles View Post
                              I wonder how you can state for a fact that God embodies the truth we are looking for, when you cannot even establish for a fact that God exists.

                              Then, in your approach, the very truths we are supposedly looking for are circular statements that God is good, because God's nature or character is good.

                              I am not looking for circular statements about "goodness" dependent on an entity that may not even exist. And when those "goodnes" statements include claims that babies should be punished forever in Hell or statements along those lines, I see absolutely nothing of interest. Nor anything that I would even find worthy for reflecting human beings to accept or praise.
                              Charles we are discussing a foundation for ethics, mine is God, and yours is? And if you can, define goodness by your lights - I bet I will have you arguing in a circle before long. That is the funny this about moral questions, we always seem to end up arguing in circles. And stop with the babies in hell thing - that is a cheap appeal to emotion. Not worthy of you.

                              Attacking God or just an erroneous idea about him?
                              Whether I can prove God or not, the fact remains, without such a being you have no possible source for universal moral truths. That has been my point from the beginning, and a point Charles that you have failed to counter. Why don't you just give it up and embrace moral relativism, like the author in your link. That is the most rational position for the materialist, or the godless. Why the need or desire for universal moral realities?

                              No objectives, no ability to distinguish
                              Atheism is the cult of death, the death of hope. The universe is doomed, you are doomed, the only thing that remains is to await your execution...

                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o&t=3s

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by seer View Post
                                You know I give those unbelievers who are searching for universal moral truths credit - I think intuitively they understand that moral relativism is bankrupt as an ethical theory. Which makes it even more sad that they don't embrace the God that embodies they very truths they so long for. But there is always hope...

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