No, not necessarily, but I think we shld determine which are & aren't with reference to something other than faith.https://twitter.com/burtonad/status/881148313986314241 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Respectfully, isn't that a restatement of the first assertion?
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Replying to @burtonad
Yes. I haven't changed my mind about it. It is still the reason I think basing morality on religious belief doesn't work.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well, conversations on Twitter aren't 100% guaranteed to result in someone changing their mind....
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OK, back. My position is a) I use humanist/positivist principles as the basis for my own choices, because that's in line with how I think...
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... b) many deeply moral and ethical people use religious teaching and principles as the basis for their choices. I don't think "I have...
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... the better of this argument." IOW, I don't see atheism/positivism as self-evidently superior to religion/natural law principles.
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It will entirely depend on your premise as to whether you see it as better or not.
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