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moral argument

  1. Amoranemix

    Missing the elephant in the morality room

    I recently saw the debate between Inspiring Phylosophy and Cosmic Skeptic : www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ulnmb-4v2M Cosmic Skeptic is still young but seems to have talent. He will probably become a skilled adversary of superstition. I don't really adhere to any moral phylosophies (except perhaps...
  2. 2PhiloVoid

    Killing the Devil inside of me, with the help of Descartes?

    Someone said not too long ago that "these are the times that try men's souls," or something to that effect. I suppose he was right in some capacity because, let's face it, we all seem to be languishing in a world gone awry, and even if someone doesn't presently adhere to some form of Metaphysics...
  3. Uber Genius

    Debunking the Moral Argument - Tricks New Atheists Play (Part 5)

    I will now continue my "Tricks," series that has exposed serious fallacious rhetorical tricks played by both Atheists and Theists alike. Here we see an attempt to undermine the moral argument for the existence of God. Its publisher AntiCitizenX challenges the viewers to: "Prove the...
  4. ModernMoses

    Is it morally right to pray for God to forgive others?

    When I ask this I do not have in mind someone who has harmed me. Rather, a situation similar to that of Jesus on the cross. You know, when he asked God to forgive the other theives. Is this morally correct, or is it judgmental?
  5. the seeing servant

    Is the lesser of two evils an ethical choice for voters?

    Well we forever be stuck with the choice between the lesser of two evils? Or will voters finally rise up and choose a third party? https://thesystemsscientist.com/2016/08/14/is-the-lesser-of-two-evils-an-ethical-choice-for-voters/