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All you did was restate your initial objection, but ignore my contention: your morality is anthropocentric and thus invalid.
I'm a human being, I can't envision a morality as a human being that isn't anthropocentric without betraying what I am. And if you claim you believe in an all-loving God, he would have to be concerned about anthropocentric morality as well because he created us this way and supposedly cares about us.
It seems to me you've never really thought about the Problem of Evil except in the most juvenile way, showing a lack of emotional intelligence. These are serious matters we are talking about and you are trivializing them by dismissing my viewpoint as "anthropocentric". Do you think its merely "anthropocentric" to care about kids dying from cancer or people drowned in tsunamis? I for one do not, I believe there is some kind of cosmic significance to the fact that we as a species are capable of compassion. Shame on you.
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