So if I accept an exogenous view of morality, and I don't, how could that justify any pronouncements of the morality of the Abrahamic god(s)
Occam may assist me in saying that natural processes, which we know to exist, are sufficient to justify this.
There is a composition fallacy here, akin to the bullshit first cause fallacy that WLC gets so wrong repeatedly and without correction for the last 20 years.
I guess I am at least happy that oldskool creationism is slowly dying and the GoftheG is necessarily retreating further.
Occam may assist me in saying that natural processes, which we know to exist, are sufficient to justify this.
There is a composition fallacy here, akin to the bullshit first cause fallacy that WLC gets so wrong repeatedly and without correction for the last 20 years.
I guess I am at least happy that oldskool creationism is slowly dying and the GoftheG is necessarily retreating further.