JohnW
Posts: 3217 Joined: Aug. 2006
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Quote | I can understand how a theist who believes in the objective reality of ethical norms could apply for such a position in good faith. By definition he believes certain actions are really wrong and other actions are really right, and therefore he often has something meaningful to say. |
"Something meaningful to say." = "Because I think god says so, that's why." Which sect's objectively real ethical norms are the objectively realest, I wonder? Perhaps we can have an objectively-real-ethical-norm-off.
-------------- Math is just a language of reality. Its a waste of time to know it. - Robert Byers
There isn't any probability that the letter d is in the word "mathematics"... The correct answer would be "not even 0" - JoeG
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