RE: Do you wish there's a god?
April 4, 2019 at 5:14 pm
(This post was last modified: April 4, 2019 at 5:17 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
No, Acro, you really don't..it's just that you'd rather move on to that after the failure of the last thing. There's a name for it. Gish Gallup.
You asserted that moral and aesthetic content were equivalent. I demonstrated in six different ways why that was not necessarily the case. I could have split them up into 12 individual parts....but it seems excessive, since it only takes a single counterexample to demonstrate the vacuity of such a claim.
If I gave you my reason..I'd just repeat the same examples again. Your non-argument for not-gods is entirely composed of equivocation. If this is the reason for your belief, but you'd rather see som challenging discussion of sophisticated theology, then step aside and let someone who possesses either take the wheel.
You asserted that moral and aesthetic content were equivalent. I demonstrated in six different ways why that was not necessarily the case. I could have split them up into 12 individual parts....but it seems excessive, since it only takes a single counterexample to demonstrate the vacuity of such a claim.
If I gave you my reason..I'd just repeat the same examples again. Your non-argument for not-gods is entirely composed of equivocation. If this is the reason for your belief, but you'd rather see som challenging discussion of sophisticated theology, then step aside and let someone who possesses either take the wheel.
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