(August 21, 2010 at 11:39 pm)Entropist Wrote: "Do as I say, not as I do." Nothing wrong with genocide as long as the Judeo-Christian god is the one giving the orders. And Christians think atheists lack a moral compass...?That makes no sense Ent. To interpret the will of God who is understood to be completely just has to have the aim of ultimate justice. I dealt with it already and you repeated the illogicality.
BTW Padriac, this is what I am talking about when referring to a "syllogistic bubble": Logically this god can ONLY be just, therefore...
As a model of perfect morality God as a role model is better than a human as a role model. How a human fairs in achieving the goal isn't pre-disposed by anything, as belief isn't a magical pass but an aim to perfection.