1/ Good calm thread from a New (?) Atheist. Replies in this thread. >>>https://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1315608870191071232 …
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6/ Rights, like the soul, can not be weighed, do not scatter electrons, have no color, can not be displayed on an oscilloscope. When a person dies, the corpse does not get lighter as the soul departs >>>
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7/ Likewise, when a person dies and becomes a bag of meat, the corpse does not get lighter as the rights depart. Q.E.D. "rights" do not exist. If I CAN capture an African as a slave I MAY because Science™ has proven that he has no rights.
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8/ Religious ideas include "rights". How many atheists spend as much time attacking the concept of human rights as they spend attacking concepts of souls, God, and free will? Zero.https://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1315608880961990656 …
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9/ > from every point (including the present), there was a real path open that was both more secular *and* could be... expected to lead to a better life (a) citation needed (b) define "better". And do so only using concepts that can be measured in a labhttps://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1315608885143666693 …
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10/ Apparently subject experience is considered a word game. Very well. How, then, can we claim that lives (secularly lived) can be "better"? Measured how? Subjective experience is right out, but this argument.https://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1315608889128366095 …
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11/ I think it was a good and honest attempt to engage - thank you! ...but I think the entire thread, like atheism (nor or old) is deeply flawed and incoherent.https://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1315608895050731521 …
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12/ As always, I suggest that agnosticism is the only RATIONAL worldview. Atheism, like theism, is a positive claim to know the unknowable. At least theism acknowledges that the leap from the measurable to the unprovable is one of faith. Atheism hides and denies that step.
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