Yeah, I know, "evil" too immature a concept for grownups to think about. But I also know this. You who claim to know a lot - more than me - refuse to answer a simple question, after refusing to answer some not-that-simple questions, being instead dismissive, deflecting, mocking, condescending, offensive - anything at all not to answer. So you're a weasel. Being thus uncivil, you are not entitled to civility. So FUCK YOU, weasel. And that will be my reply to you until and unless you rejoin reasonable discussion. Questions asked, not answered, pending. Your move, weasel .You just have this childish word 'evil'. — Bartricks
Why do you think it was a rhetorical question? I think you either do not know, or are not paying attention, to what "is" means. And if you will revisit the brief post in which my question appears, you will see how I framed it for you. In other words it's a fair question. Answer if you can.But you professed ignorance and retorted with the rhetorical question as to what the English word "is" was — Apollodorus
I think you either do not know, or are not paying attention, to what "is" means. — tim wood
No one can know what God wants so morality is still dependent on argument. Theism does not offer any certainty over atheism. All positions come down to arguing a case for one particular moral view or another. — Tom Storm
Because your usage causes the question. But by now all you've done is demonstrated your ability to destroy a discussion. It's clear that is your interest, So FUCK YOU too, weasel. No civility for weasels.why would you ask me what the English word "is" is? — Apollodorus
They're my favorites among the symphonies, but I've never thought of them quite that way. I prefer his chamber music, generally--chamber music in general, I suppose--but that doesn't make me a minimalist, I believe. Quietist, perhaps. — Ciceronianus the White
Because your usage causes the question. But by now all you've done is demonstrated your ability to destroy a discussion. — tim wood
You've gotta love that violin concerto too, no? — Tom Storm
I think I got to page 5 but I don't remember a thing.... — Tom Storm
How can I destroy a "discussion" that never existed? — Apollodorus
They were your claims and your terms that I was asking you about — tim wood
Anyways, just for future reference, I think you should try and present your arguments more forcefully, otherwise people might get the impression that you aren't taking your own arguments seriously. And if you don't take your own arguments seriously, why should anyone else, no? — Apollodorus
Purely? Relativistic? Human? FIrst: make your argument. Second: if true, then why even think in terms of omni-benevolence/omnipotence of God? — tim wood
No evil people doing evil things? Just the boys being boys having some fun? Maybe some folks get hurt, but who cares? And anyway they're not important . And you're down with that, yes? No evil?There is nothing inherently or absolutely evil about genocide. — Merkwurdichliebe
it is merely humans projecting their own concepts of causation and morality onto something beyond their grasp. It is here, where the intellect fails, that faith becomes relevant for the believer. I would argue that until a religiously inclined person has resigned himself to pure faith, he is not a true believer, but a pagan. — Merkwurdichliebe
Is morality not a human construct? — Merkwurdichliebe
I've never seen evidence of its existence in nature, independent of human judgment. — Merkwurdichliebe
Yes. Morality is not a human construct. Some things are. My house, my trousers, my money. And some things aren't. Morality being one. — Bartricks
Jeez, why oh why don't they teach philosophy in schools?? You probably know another language and some algebra, but no philosophy, right? Unbelievable. Ethics is, by its very nature, the most important topic possible, yet they don't teach it in schools, with the result that it is only a tiny philosophical elite who know that morality is not a human construct (and we've known it for thousands of years). The rest of you are fated by your ghastly over-confidence and ignorance to spend the rest of your lives convinced - utterly convinced - that morality is a human construct on the basis of incompetent reasoning. I'd feel sorry for you if ignorance wasn't such a cozy blanket.
Now I will enlighten you if you want, for I have gobs and gobs of expertise and I can assure you you're wrong about pretty much everything where morality is concerned. But it will be very unpleasant for you - you do realize this? — Bartricks
No evil people doing evil things? Just the boys being boys having some fun? Maybe some folks get hurt, but who cares? And anyway they're not important . And you're down with that, yes? No evil? — tim wood
I'll bet you could do your own thought experiment in the privacy of your own mind that would convince you that evil is real and exists, and that in absolute terms.
Yes. Morality is not a human construct. Some things are. My house, my trousers, my money. And some things aren't. Morality being one. — Bartricks
Jeez, why oh why don't they teach philosophy in schools?? You probably know another language and some algebra, but no philosophy, right? Unbelievable. Ethics is, by its very nature, the most important topic possible, yet they don't teach it in schools, with the result that it is only a tiny philosophical elite who know that morality is not a human construct (and we've known it for thousands of years). The rest of you are fated by your ghastly over-confidence and ignorance to spend the rest of your lives convinced - utterly convinced - that morality is a human construct on the basis of incompetent reasoning. I'd feel sorry for you if ignorance wasn't such a cozy blanket. — Bartricks
Now I will enlighten you if you want, for I have gobs and gobs of expertise and I can assure you you're wrong about pretty much everything where morality is concerned. But it will be very unpleasant for you - you do realize this?
Moral awareness, and becoming an autonomous moral agent, isn't particularly related to theism. — jorndoe
that still doesn't make evil absolute — Merkwurdichliebe
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that still doesn't make evil absolute
— Merkwurdichliebe
What would it take for evil to be legitimately described as "absolute", in your opinion? — Olivier5
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