Question #3: Can God Be Called Bad?
Following along from Question 1 and Question 2, In your opinion, can God be rightfully called “immoral” or “bad” for preferring a universe with compassion over a universe without it?
View ArticleRuby & First Causes?
I came across the following in some Ruby documentation and thought it was poignant WRT (a)theism: This pattern is true of every Ruby object: trace back the class hierarchy far enough and every class in...
View ArticleBecause It’s True
A few posts back, in the context of Harrisian determinism / Galen Strawson’s Basic Argument, I asked: Why embrace a worldview that necessarily commits one to a full abdication of ultimate moral...
View ArticleQuestion #9: Could the Laws of Science Be Evolving?
NOTE: this post was previously titled, “Why Aren’t the Laws of Science Evolving?” I changed the title after I realized that the previous title implies the very assumption being challenged :) Rupert...
View ArticleObjective Moral Values as Boolean Parameters
A clear definition of “objective” temporarily aside, the question “do objective values exist” cannot be definitively answered until we know whether or not God or some “Creator” exists. If we think of...
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