RE: "Jesus would rather kill, not marry, gay people" - Franklin Graham
July 13, 2018 at 5:28 pm
(This post was last modified: July 13, 2018 at 6:16 pm by Amarok.)
Quote:That is a mis-characterization and I think you know it (feeling that something is "icky"). And I've been down this road before the presence or absence of objective harm, doesn't make something moral or immoral. It doesn't account for objective morality. Or say why it is wrong (only that it causes harm) If you would like to make a thread, we can discuss why you think it does and I think that it does not.Nope t's the sum totality of your bigotry and yes wqe have debated this and you lost over and over and over .
Quote:So, your position is that if there is a God that created the universe, who is responsible for every concept that ever was and every person that ever lived, he is immoral--because your morality derived from your subjective experience and opinions during a timeframe that would not even appear as a blip in just the history of the universe says so. Color me surprised.This comment is absurd and no divine command theory is nonsense even if god created everything and is eternal none of that equal moral .
Quote:That's asinine...yet not altogether unexpected from a certain section of AF. Congrats on the civil discourse merit badge.Nope ideological bigotry exists so your wrong . And yes Christianity is bigoted against gays .
Quote:I don't think that you rationalize to morality. You may have to rationalize from moral principles for something which is a little different. But I don't think that you get to those principles through logic. How do you rationalize that it is wrong to kill others. At best you may take a pragmatic approach, but a pragmatic approach, but being pragmatical doesn't necessarily make it moral or immoral. Otherwise your not saying that it is right or wrong, but efficient. As well, the question doesn't even make sense in a subjective view of morality.You don't understand morality ad have already been schooled on it .
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