Yes Rhythm, I'm saying all of your points are about injustice which then infers immorality. "Bruce should sacrifice his life to pay my parking ticket. This is clearly unjust, therefore all sacrifice must be immoral".
You refuse to entertain a relevant example, which would be just. " Bruce could sacrifice a small portion of his hard earned wages of toil and pay my parking ticket ".
The salvation story is of course much more strongly weighted in favour of the recipient.
These arguments are solid and so far only hilariously characterised by your ridiculous attempts at what I can only assume to be humour. Serious contention we have yet to see.
I would agree that the cosmos is immoral from a disbelieving standpoint. I've said it many times. Disbelief involves accepting a poor hand.
You refuse to entertain a relevant example, which would be just. " Bruce could sacrifice a small portion of his hard earned wages of toil and pay my parking ticket ".
The salvation story is of course much more strongly weighted in favour of the recipient.
These arguments are solid and so far only hilariously characterised by your ridiculous attempts at what I can only assume to be humour. Serious contention we have yet to see.
I would agree that the cosmos is immoral from a disbelieving standpoint. I've said it many times. Disbelief involves accepting a poor hand.