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You misunderstood my point. Without a free will you cannot make a choice based on anything. With a free will you can make a decision based on empathy or self interest or scientific evidence or some other reason. You decide between the different options. Without free will you cannot do any of these things. Quote:
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The only way you could know that is if you were omniscient. Quote:
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The only other 'evidence' you offered us is the so-called 'celebration.' If the all-knowing 'word' of the 'all-knowing' 'god' isn't exhaustive, then what is? Quote:
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Almost every program I've ever written has some sort of input function. The results of the program are therefore dependent on what's happening outside it. Justice isn't free will. Justice is an output determined entirely by the processing of inputs. Processing of evidence is what determines guilt or innocence. Quote:
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And they believed the Jews had SUPERhuman powers of cunning, deviousness and so forth. There was obviously no factual basis to the claim that the Jews were subhuman, so the claim that they WERE subhuman was pure propaganda born of pre-existing hatred. This hatred stemmed from what the Jews did, and what they were accused of doing. Quote:
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So why did you just claim that "The Christian's emotion has a rational basis"? Quote:
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The problem here is that such a statement assumes without argument that a good reason must exist. Unfortunately, this is exactly what the apologist is attempting to prove and is thus fallacious circular reasoning. Quote:
I am not in any way, shape, or form guilty of the past crimes of another regardless of my association with them as part of a socio-political group. To sanction me for the sins of another is evil, pure and simple. There is and can be no justification for such an act. The only way in which I might be held "collectively" responsible is if I actively condoned the act in question. I am not "guilty" of slavery simply because my ancestors or fellow American citizens own slaves, even if the government has made it legal. I can only be said to bear any part of the guilt if I actively support slavery, either by word or deed. Even then, the "guilt" is certainly less than born by those who actually own or owned slaves. Even more, such a "collective" guilt is ONLY possible in a democratic society, where membership conveys a certain amount of responsibility for the acts of others (specifically, the government). It cannot be true AT ALL in an autocracy, such as most likely existed for the Amelekites. BTW, I'm still interested in hearing your non-self-referential definitions of "person" and "personal". Regards, Bill Snedden _______________ "More than once I have been humiliated by my resemblance to God the father; He is always longing for the love of His children and trying to get it on the cheapest and laziest terms He can invent." Mark Twain |
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Why not? Your character is where your moral behavior comes from. If your moral character is good then your behavior will be good. God has a good moral character therefore he is good. Quote:
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There are plenty of people who DO wake up one morning and decide that something that they thought was immoral one day is moral today. I am afraid you need to go deeper Gary. Why is desiring human civilization rational? What is special about humans? If evolution is true then there is nothing special about humans. It is just sentimentality for your own species, not rationality. Quote:
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