(November 9, 2014 at 3:03 pm)Esquilax Wrote: Incidentally Lek, questioning me about my moral standards is not a defense of your argument. What you're doing there- and I can't believe I indulged it for as long as I did- is the "tu cuoque" or "you too" fallacy; even if I had no authority with which to judge, that doesn't suddenly make you right.
Argument and evidence for your position will make you right, which you didn't really bother to give, there.
You're judging the morality of God and people in the bible, so I'd like to know where you get your authority to judge others by your moral standards. It doesn't make me right, but it shows by what authority you judge. Is it by an ultimate moral authority that you are judging or is just your individual preference?