That makes him "internally consistent" not "justified." Nobody else has to or should accept his own vision of the afterlife as a justification for his actions.https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/1066503617081995265 …
If his action is internally consistent, then he's justified per the terms of his (false) belief system, and yet still ultimately unjustified. But the moral intuitions can still be correct notwithstanding the ultimately falsity of the beliefs.
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michael do you speak english
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I'd be a well paid lawyer now if only I was permitted to tweet through absolutely bombing the LSATs.
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