RE: Why believe the bible?
July 8, 2018 at 10:11 pm
(This post was last modified: July 8, 2018 at 10:24 pm by Amarok.)
Quote:First of all those actions aren't considered "immoral" in relation to animals, which kind of does prove my point.And your dense and missed the point of the comment and mats already humiliated you
Quote:Your video is nothing but a bunch of drivel, but I suppose people that are unable to think for themselves, need to have someone do their thinking for them.Lol says the man who can't think period
Quote:So unless your willing to say you agree with absolutely everything said in the video (which I can easily debunk), how about arguing morality with your own words.Nope you can't debunk this video
Quote:The 27 individual books are the evidence. They individually discuss and outline the claim.Nope they are the claim and only the claim and require evidence independent of them
Quote:I didn't ignore anything, I didn't think it was necessary to explain how "building blocks of morality" do not equate to 'morality'.So much gibbering stupidity mat already debunked your crap .Your wrong live with it .
Could you even define what a "building block of morality" even is in the first place? Nevertheless De Waal stated that he would not call animals moral beings so obviously he does not believe they posses all the "building blocks of morality"
Morality isn't just the ability to discern right and wrong, it's also about having a system of justice to punish immoral behavior.
Law defines immoral or unacceptable behavior, without law there can be no morality (or at least morality that isn't subjective) because morality isn't left up for one person to decide.
This is what differentiates us from animals.
Seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy -- myself.
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