Flat or Globe Earth?, page-438

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    Nope
    As an atheist,you can believe whatever you want.
    Again,you miss the point.
    You only have opinion,which you are entitled too.
    Yep. No different from you.
    You are entitled to believe what you want.
    You too, only have an opinion.
    Opinion, like there is a higher intelligence or God.
    But thats all it is.
    Do you mean that you believe it is all explained by your belief in a higher intelligence or God?

    You came from naturalistic processes,there was no higher intelligence or God or higher power etc that had anything to do with anything to do with life.
    Yes, that is my opinion, which you say that I'm entitled to.

    So morality is an opinion,because no one is accountable to any higher power being,force etc etc.
    That is your opinion, which you are entitled to.

    So you cant have it both ways,consistency of that belief,says you can believe in right or wrong
    It is my opinion that I can tell right from wrong
    but its only an opinion,not an absolute according to the survival of the fittest ,everything to do with morality is dependant on who is the strongest of that time or area,and what their opinion dictates what is or is not right or wrong,which can sway dramatically in any direction
    It is my opinion that there are moral issues that are absolute.
    It is my opinion that evolution depends on the survival of the fittest, which in my opinion is a lot more than just physical strength. It is my opinion that I don't rely on the survival of the fittest to determine my moral compass, nor do I need a higher power to do so.
    If you rely on a higher power to determine your moral compass, how does he (she or it) convey the information to you?


 
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