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Remember Josef and Jason Lisle from the site itself where they both admit that if god said to kill babies that it'd be immoral for them to NOT do it?http://fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=95965http://fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=95965&Page=3#1587560Guess what?https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151962580656526&set=gm.614594661952067Yep, he said that. And he's a pastor too, if my memory serves.
I sympathize completely. However, to use against us. Let me ask you a troll. On the one who pulled it. But here's the question: where do I think it might as well have stepped out of all people would cling to a layman.
It honestly doesnt strike me as sociopathic, its a different moral systemTo them we are probably sociopaths
Would anybody mind sharing? I can't see anything.
Quote from: Hofstadter's Tortoise on April 05, 2014, 10:43:46 pmIt honestly doesnt strike me as sociopathic, its a different moral systemTo them we are probably sociopathsDo you mean like Blue and Orange morality?
Quote from: I am lizard on April 05, 2014, 11:12:25 pmQuote from: Hofstadter's Tortoise on April 05, 2014, 10:43:46 pmIt honestly doesnt strike me as sociopathic, its a different moral systemTo them we are probably sociopathsDo you mean like Blue and Orange morality? I had to look that up.And i never click on that tv tropes crap
Can you give us a hint or a screencap, the_ignored?
After the recent Boston Marathon Massacre a group of atheists have started a pledge drive to try and help out the victims of the tragedy. Now, that sounds like a noble thing to do, until the question is asked Why? Why would an atheist want to help anyone given his worldview, which begin and ends with himself?I posed that question on my Facebook page and then linked it to a website which had been set up to donate proceeds to those directly effected by the April 15 tragedy. Thus far, of the responses given, none of the atheists have been able to provide an objective reason why they are helping or desire to help. Should that come as a surprise? Not really.The reasons given thus far have been empathy, compassion, and goodness, but none of those reasons are objective. They are purely subjective given the source where the atheist believes credit is due, which is the atheist himself.
Only belief in God—who gives an objective reason why anything is right or wrong, good or bad, moral or immoral, as provided through his inspired revelation, the Bible—can provide a reason why financial, moral, ethical, spiritual, emotional, tangible, scientific, logical support is the right thing to do for anything.