Yes. It is. We need a premise to base morality on. For some ppl its religious. For some secular.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Mwforhr
eloquent but not the same. In theism existence of objective good we c is coherent: it is a reflection of God
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Replying to @allyOfTheKurds @Mwforhr
Yes, I know you have a concept of objective good (its not coherent) but that doesn't make it so.
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It comes down not to objectivity but 'I really, really think my premise is right." So do we all.pic.twitter.com/jIw3Q55BgS
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Mwforhr
has it backwards. the moral argument for God's existence is not based on the premise that God exists
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the 2 premises and conclusion of moral argument can be found here: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/moral-argument#qow_response …
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Replying to @allyOfTheKurds
If you want to know why humans consistently have empathy, compassion, justice etc evolution of the brain will tell you.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That just explains why most humans can see what is moral. Not that obj. morality does not exist (similar to seeing light)
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Replying to @allyOfTheKurds
Then show that it does. Show an objective morality to exist outside humans & explain how you've verified that its objective
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Replying to @HPluckrose
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#hitler won and brainwashed us all, holocaust would still be evil. therefore morality not just signals in human brain1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
The concept of hell is evil. Can you see that now? Or have you been brainwashed?
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