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         Quite frankly, Dingo, I don't understand half of what you say, and I have not been arguing in bad faith. I did indeed address you because you failed to understand the simple point that just because god commands something doesn't mean that it is not arbitrary. — Aleph Numbers
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         I define myself as the ultimate moral arbiter and everything I command is objective because I say so. Now kneel. — Aleph Numbers
Read my latest post and tell me what's wrong with it. Please. — Aleph Numbers
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         If DCT means Divine Command Theory, then your objection of Aleph Numbers' not answering your proposition is false. Because all one needs to do to destroy your DCT is to not believe in the divine. Then the DCT falls apart immediately. — god must be atheist
B. is that even the DCT is not objective. It was designed by someone, or thought up, or invented, to the faithful, by god. So it does not rest on some general, a priori unassailable logic or truth, it is arbitrary. Arbitrary, by god, for sure, (to the religious), but still arbitrary. — god must be atheist
Its not arbitrary because it never changes, — DingoJones
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