I forgot about that. The point I was trying to make is that if you believe in moral relatives you can't logically permit or defend the concept of evil. I don't understand why people who don't believe in evil would be upset with God for doing what they think is "evil". lol
Once you abandon the "myth" of God/s there is no basis to build absolute morality. Is killing even really wrong? If it is wrong is it always absolutely wrong? Of course not. Everything that happens is natural. Evil can't exist.
Anyway, yes Earthrider usually both the atheist and the christian walk away feeling like they've won.
BTW not all Christians think that the world literally started with a literal Adam and Eve.
I do get the point you were making Annie about the buddists. I was really directing my opinion towards an atheist like the one in the original video. Buddists accept a spiritual world and they do believe in gods in a sense. Just not in the way I do. That's fine.
Once you abandon the "myth" of God/s there is no basis to build absolute morality. Is killing even really wrong? If it is wrong is it always absolutely wrong? Of course not. Everything that happens is natural. Evil can't exist.
Anyway, yes Earthrider usually both the atheist and the christian walk away feeling like they've won.
BTW not all Christians think that the world literally started with a literal Adam and Eve.
I do get the point you were making Annie about the buddists. I was really directing my opinion towards an atheist like the one in the original video. Buddists accept a spiritual world and they do believe in gods in a sense. Just not in the way I do. That's fine.
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