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do everyone a favor and avoid Christians at all cost.
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do everyone a favor and avoid Christians at all cost.
That's from the Bible, isn't it? Sermon on the Mount, right? |
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My point is that atheism has serious philosophical problems and one such problem is it's inability to point to an objective moral foundation. For this, and other reasons, Carrie need not label Christianity (or Christians as a group) "stupid". As I have shown, atheism suffers from its own inherent philosophical embarrassments and deficiencies. |
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My point is that atheism has serious philosophical problems and one such problem is it's inability to point to an objective moral foundation.
First you must establish the need for an "objective" moral foundation. And I would argue that theism (specifically, xianity) has the same problem; the "objective moral foundation" xianity points to can be and has been interpreted in so many ways, with large parts of it deemed no longer relevant, that it can hardly be deemed "objective." So what exactly, and where, is this xian "objective moral foundation"? If its objective, you should be able to describe it in detail for me, and I would assume that at least the majority, if not all, xians should agree on it. |
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Good stuff people. Criticism and all. Bring it on.
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As far as the OP goes, particularly with Christians, and given the very wide and divergent thoughts, beliefs and practices amongst them it is morally indefensible to hate, by angry with and categorize ALL Christians based on negative experiences with some. I think many Christian people identify themselves as such, but don't hold or act on the views and beliefs we, as atheists find so abhorrent and/or irrational, silly, etc. Furthermore, and no doubt there are plenty of things an individual might think, feel, or believe that others find silly, irrational, etc. but those things do not make one unworthy of friendship, or lack value as a human being. Heck, I still have a hard time believing Ricky Martin is gay or bi, but all my friends tell me I am silly and my gaydar must be broken Generalizing people by group affiliation is a dangerous, slippery slope that should be avoided whenever possible, even in difficult situations. Brighid |
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