(July 23, 2023 at 8:00 pm)Astreja Wrote: I'm fine with my perspective being subjective. Everyone's perspective is subjective.
Right. That's why moral judgments shouldn't rely on anybody's perspective, including yours.
(July 23, 2023 at 8:00 pm)Astreja Wrote: In such a case I would rather see justice not done.
And there, we have it. You're prepared to argue for injustice just to escape your doomed argument: about finite crimes necessarily requiring finite punishment.
(July 23, 2023 at 8:00 pm)Astreja Wrote: I would not want someone brought back from the dead even if they got away with murder. In such a case I would rather see justice not done. The idea of someone being brought back from the dead solely for punishment is an unspeakably horrible concept, and morally primitive as well
I knew it, arguing about morality isn't atheists' strong suit, huh?
It doesn't really matter if it's horrific, or primitive, or anything, punishment isn't supposed to be pleasant. Murder is extremely horrific in and of itself, and it's not my problem that you don't take murder seriously, and would rather, in your own words, seek justice not done. Tell that to the millions of victims of the Holocaust, of the Katyn massacre, of the My lai massacre, and of all the wonderful atrocities in history. You literally just acknowledged to all of us that you're a moral thug, your prefer Hitler and his Nazi collaborators to stay dead, rather than face retribution for what they did to these millions of people. seek justice not done.... unbelievable, I must say I didn't see that coming.
And I don't to remind you that, as an atheist, you're already walking in uncharted territory. There is no such thing as a horrific act, or a morally primitive act, if atheism is true, there simply isn't.
(July 23, 2023 at 8:00 pm)Astreja Wrote: Let the dead stay dead, as they can no longer cause any harm.
What ?
Hitler's Mein Kampf is still an inspiring masterpiece for thousands of neo-Nazi activists. Once again, you don't really think through any of this.