Maximilian
Energetic proclaimer of Jehovah God's Kingdom.
Matthew 7:5
Your point?
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Matthew 7:5
it is an appeal to consequences fallacy.
Your evidence for this statement is missing.
The problem with the Canaanites is that they were settled and prosperous.
Why believe in a 'transcendent' at all then?
Are you a first order logical system with a recursively defined axiom system?
So like a heap of dead leaves blown to and fro by the changing wind, wheresoever the herd impels you establishes for you what’s moral or immoral.
This means, to illustrate, that, had you been in Stalin’s Russia you would have cheerfully gone along with the numerous pogroms as well as the Great Purges. And why wouldn’t you? At that moment, it's precisely what these argued was moral.
With no objective moral values or obligations, you would have had absolutely no objective justifications to not follow along with their moral yardstick - despite the fact that it resulted in murdering men, women and young children simply because of their ethnicity.
In the final analysis when you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything.
As Voltaire put it, “Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.”
Maxwell lived in the middle to late 1800's. We've learned a few things since then. For example, Maxwell didn't know the Einstein equation E=mc^2. He didn't know anything about quantum mechanics. He knew nothing about the internal structure of atoms, nor the various types of subatomic particles.
Prove there are objective morals.
Do you think that maybe, just maybe, he could have been wrong in his conclusions?
You're not suggesting that, for instance, the genocide of Triads, Nordicists, Zetas, Baasskaps, MS-13s, Jihadists, Mungikis, Bloods, Yakuzas, Bratvas, Nazis and other such evil peoples would be morally wrong, are you?
Really? Can you take a moment and prove what’s so unclear about these?
Your point?
Where is your evidence?
Islam believes in the same god as the Jews.
Islam believes in the same god as the Jews.
What is wrong in using science and technology to make the desert aliveable place? Praying to a god doesn't change the desert.
according to my moral code
Are you claiming that the indiscriminate slaughter of everybody, including children, infants, and even sheep, was anything but immoral?
There was no argument for absolute morality,
Incorrect. The Amalekites, just to illustrate, were “the first one of the nations” to launch an unprovoked assault on the Israelites after the Exodus, at Rephidim in the vicinity of Mount Sinai. For this reason, Jehovah decreed absolute annihilation for the Amalekites. (Nu 24:20 ; Ex 17:8-16 ; De 25:17-19) Twice in the course of the period of the Judges these acrimonious foes of Israel shared in attacking Israel. They did it in the times of Eglon king of Moab. (Jg 3:12, 13) Yet again, with the Midianites together with Easterners, they ransacked the territory of Israel seven years before Gideon together with his 300 men dealt them a great defeat.—Jg 6:1-3, 33 ; 7:12 ; 10:12. As a result of their unrelenting violence, in the period of the kings Jehovah ‘called to account’ the Amalekites, instructing King Saul to strike them down, which he actually did “from Havilah as far as Shur, which is in front of Egypt.” (1Sa 15:2-33)
Meanwhile, demon worship, child sacrifice, sadistic violence, together with a range of disgusting sex worship were the order of the day with the Canaanites. Being a God of justice, Jehovah would not make it possible for these types of sickening practices to thwart the tranquility and safety of godly human beings, in particular Israel. (Deuteronomy 5:9)
To illustrate, imagine if the neighborhood where you reside was without a legitimate police force or militia to apply the laws and regulations of the land—would that not give rise to sheer bedlam and violent rioting of the worst kind? Equally, Jehovah was required to take action against the Canaanites owing to their licentiousness as well as the legitimate peril they presented to humanity. For this reason, he decreed: “the land is unclean, and I will bring punishment on it for its error, and the land will vomit its inhabitants out.”—Leviticus 18:25. “ It is because of the wickedness of these nations that Jehovah is driving them away from before you”, he conveyed to the Israelites at Deuteronomy 9:4-6, “It is not for your righteousness or for the uprightness of your heart that you are going in to take possession of their land.”
I note that you totally ignored my point about nobody having reliable access to absolute morality, even if it exists.
No. The premise that the universe began to exist is not a religious declaration nor a theological one. You can find that statement in any contemporary textbook on astrophysics or cosmology. And it is supported by the vast majority of cosmologists today..
So I'm simply saying that the best scientific evidence we have today supports the truth of that premise. And from that, the rest of the irrefutable argument for God's necessary existence follows. So in no way is this an appeal to ignorance, to try to punt to God to explain what we don't understand. It is a natural conclusion from the logical validity of the preceding premisses. In other words, it's simple, mundane logic