Morality is relative. If Man A barges into Man B's bouse with a shotgun and blows B's brain onto the ceiling, we might call Man A "evil." But what if Man B had raped and murdered Man A's child? And what if Man B was found innocent in the trial because he had friends in high places?
A child might call his mother "evil" if the mother forbids desserts before dinner. Who's right? The child thinks its right and the mother thinks she's right.
Acccusing a deity of being "immoral" seems like an appeal to emotion. I guess some people here like that sort of thing, but it's lazy thinking and lazy thinking creates ignorance. Besides, there are better arguments against religion.
A child might call his mother "evil" if the mother forbids desserts before dinner. Who's right? The child thinks its right and the mother thinks she's right.
Acccusing a deity of being "immoral" seems like an appeal to emotion. I guess some people here like that sort of thing, but it's lazy thinking and lazy thinking creates ignorance. Besides, there are better arguments against religion.
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