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No, thanks.
I'm not so demanding of evidence that I need to see the justifiable killing of children.
It does not give me the willies. Atheists have no basis for making any moral judgements. In the absence of an absolute moral law giver there can be no absolute moral laws and any moral claim is reduced to subjective opinion of no more value than the next persons opinion.
"They" who?Given how upset they were about the comment, yes.
So as long as there is an absolute moral law, whatever it is, you're happy. Presumably because you don't have to think for yourself any more.
The question doesn't need evidence to answer.
Q: Is killing children ever justified?
A: Yes, in certain conditions.
If you insist on seeing evidence, maybe I can look up a Youtube video for your sick curiosity?
No, as long as there are no absolute moral laws, atheists are happy, because they have convinced themselves through denial that they are not accountable for how they are living their lives.
Ya ... those who usually "think for themselves" at a STOP sign usually end up paying fines or in a hospital -- or lucky.So as long as there is an absolute moral law, whatever it is, you're happy. Presumably because you don't have to think for yourself any more.
This is the wrong question to ask....
The right question to ask is:
Do one have the right to protect once own, or others, life?
Do you see how changing the question actually impact the morality of killing children - or anyone for that sake...
The next question is; why would an omnipotent deity need to kill anybody?
This is the wrong question to ask....
The right question to ask is:
Do one have the right to protect once own, or others, life?
Do you see how changing the question actually impact the morality of killing children - or anyone for that sake...
The next question is; why would an omnipotent deity need to kill anybody?
"They" who?
Let me take a stab.
The powers at be that actually scribbled down what was in the bible had this as one of their goals; scare the hell out of people, so they could control them. While at the same time, toss out a carrot of the promise of eternal life.
Powerful stuff during a time when people had no clue about the world and attached mythical explanations to everything.
Speak for yourself, sunshine.
Ya ... those who usually "think for themselves" at a STOP sign usually end up paying fines or in a hospital -- or lucky.
No laws/think for oneself = Anarchy
Judges 17:6 In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes.
Have you ever lied, stolen anything, or lusted after a woman? If so, you are a sinner.
What about killing babies? Do you think that's bad? If you do, you might want to have a word with AV1611VET about it, because your God was rather keen on it.
No, thanks.
I'm not so demanding of evidence that I need to see the justifiable killing of children.
So are you judging God for man's sin?
What is your basis for judging God and why do you suppose He has no basis for judging man?
What absolute moral standard do you base these judgements on?
So are you judging God
for man's sin?
What is your basis for judging God
and why do you suppose He has no basis for judging man?
What absolute moral standard do you base these judgements on?
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