RE: Science and religion
March 28, 2013 at 12:47 am
(This post was last modified: March 28, 2013 at 12:48 am by jstrodel.)
Yes, I realize that you have posted someone elses ideas, but why are they true? You have not argued for them? You can't just pick on because it fits your beliefs. What is the reason that one follows but the other does not?
You said "no thank you" as if you get to choose what your beliefs imply. You don't get to choose, they either imply moral relativism, which is nihilism, or they do not.
Demonstrate how an example of a statement for instance, "It is always wrong to murder" is defended. How does that statement work?
You are covering over some very serious philosophical problems in your beliefs and I would advise you to look closely at them, not because it is edifying to be a nihilist, but because you must have a zeal for the truth and purge yourself from all false ideas.
You said "no thank you" as if you get to choose what your beliefs imply. You don't get to choose, they either imply moral relativism, which is nihilism, or they do not.
Demonstrate how an example of a statement for instance, "It is always wrong to murder" is defended. How does that statement work?
You are covering over some very serious philosophical problems in your beliefs and I would advise you to look closely at them, not because it is edifying to be a nihilist, but because you must have a zeal for the truth and purge yourself from all false ideas.