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Should we discard achievements made by unlikable people?
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RE: Should we discard achievements made by unlikable people?
(January 2, 2018 at 5:12 pm)ShirkahnW Wrote: I think that we have to make a distinction between achievements and Ideas. Achievements can be discarded easily, for example a victory of a athlete who cheated. But ideas are independent of the person who issued them and should continue without the person or indeed any person affiliated with that idea. You mentioned Sam Harris for example, his ideas would live on regardless of what you find if you look at his life more closely.

I think if he were found to be morally flawed, it would not only completely ruin his personal ability to persuade Christians to think more logically-- it would make him a figurehead for "See?  Told you-- atheists are morally bankrupt!"
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RE: Should we discard achievements made by unlikable people? - by bennyboy - January 2, 2018 at 7:55 pm

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