anonymous person
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If you knew that your hypothetical was faulty, you should have pointed that out at the time.
Assuming that the misrepresentation was intentional:
From what I understand, this is called "lying for Jesus". Intellectual integrity gets kicked to the curb, as Bob uses fraudulent means to promote his beliefs, where I can only assume that he feels that the ends justify the means.
If one holds the presupposition that Bob's "God" exists, his beliefs are true, and that virtually all of mainstream scientific knowledge is somehow - inexplicably - wrong, then one could say that Bob's actions are "good".
How does this get us to "objective moral values"?
Still driving that dodge I see.
Since you do not presuppose Bob's God exists, and since I did not ask you what you though his feelings were, let's set aside all of that.
Care to answer the question?
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