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2. In any case, that would not be a marriage according to Christianity, so the point remains. Quote:
According to Christianity, there is only one, even if there are different moral beliefs. Regardless, the point I s that you use your sense of right and wrong to conclude that infinite hell would be unjust. If you did the same in my example, would you not conclude that stoning a woman to death for having sex with a man other than the man her father chose for her against her will is morally appalling?. Quote:
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Would you say that some of the actions of, say, Pol Pot, or Jack The Ripper, were immoral “in your view”, or immoral simpliciter? I would have no problem with the ‘in my view’ stuff if you were using it because, say, you’re arguing in a venue in which that kind of language is the norm, or if you use it consistently in the case of Hell and the other cases. But you’re apparently making a distinction not only in the degree of immorality (which I agree with), but also at least in your degree of confidence that it’s immoral, and at most in some metaethical assumption. |
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2. In any case, that would not be a marriage according to Christianity, so the point remains. Quote:
According to Christianity, there is only one, even if there are different moral beliefs. Regardless, the point I s that you use your sense of right and wrong to conclude that infinite hell would be unjust. If you did the same in my example, would you not conclude that stoning a woman to death for having sex with a man other than the man her father chose for her against her will is morally appalling?. Quote:
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Would you say that some of the actions of, say, Pol Pot, or Jack The Ripper, were immoral “in your view”, or immoral simpliciter? I would have no problem with the ‘in my view’ stuff if you were using it because, say, you’re arguing in a venue in which that kind of language is the norm, or something like that. But that's not what's going on here in this case. Rather, you’re apparently making a distinction not only in the degree of immorality (which I agree with), but also at least in your degree of confidence that it’s immoral, and at most in some metaethical assumption. |
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So, your claim that maybe women had the same status of non-human animals raises an scenario that would contradict Christianity. Of course, it would also be false. But in any case, that’s beside the point, which is that Yahweh’s behavior is appalling. That does not have anything to do with the morality of the relationship, which is another matter, or with gay marriage. Quote:
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2. For that matter, someone might claim that infinite Hell is a harsh punishment, etc. It’s not a reasonable justification. 3. Actually, these days in the US (for instance), there would be no punishment for that whatsoever, since a woman is not under any legal obligation to refrain from having sex with a man other than the man chosen by her father. She is free to make her choices. 4. You’re making a moral claim that a woman has a moral obligation to learn to accept that her father chooses her husband for her, and make the most of it (the most of being regularly raped?), and apparently claim to find the appalling stoning of her to death if she has sex with someone else acceptable? Quote:
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Anyway, yes you’ve said that many Christians wouldn’t see it as immoral. But they’re wrong. Unless you’re saying that morality is relative and/or subjective in some usual sense. But if that’s the case, then Christianity is false for that reason. Either way, Christianity is false. |
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