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7/14/2025, 7:56:52 PM
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your analogy here fails because Christianity doesn't claim morality is "invented" like a fictional character (mako), but that it's GROUNDED in God's nature, the way laws are grounded in a legislature, not "made up." your strawman ignores the actual argument:
objective morality (moral realism) requires a transcendent standard, which atheist materialism lacks.
you mock prophecies and consistency, yet your own tribal "morality" has no grounding (why is aryan survival "good?") pre-Christian moral codes prove humans sense objective morality but lack a coherent source for it without God. That's the argument, you're borrowing moral intuitions Christianity explains better than your nihilism. zoroastrianism's overlap with Christianity doesn't "disprove" it, it's evidence of a common moral revelation which aligns with the biblical view of God speaking to all cultures (Romans 2:14-15).
you accuse Christianity of "defending evil," yet your own ethic justifies genocide and can't even define the term without borrowing capital from the Christian worldview. At least Christianity calls all evil sin (including its own adherents') your worldview glorifies it if it serves your tribe.
your analogy here fails because Christianity doesn't claim morality is "invented" like a fictional character (mako), but that it's GROUNDED in God's nature, the way laws are grounded in a legislature, not "made up." your strawman ignores the actual argument:
objective morality (moral realism) requires a transcendent standard, which atheist materialism lacks.
you mock prophecies and consistency, yet your own tribal "morality" has no grounding (why is aryan survival "good?") pre-Christian moral codes prove humans sense objective morality but lack a coherent source for it without God. That's the argument, you're borrowing moral intuitions Christianity explains better than your nihilism. zoroastrianism's overlap with Christianity doesn't "disprove" it, it's evidence of a common moral revelation which aligns with the biblical view of God speaking to all cultures (Romans 2:14-15).
you accuse Christianity of "defending evil," yet your own ethic justifies genocide and can't even define the term without borrowing capital from the Christian worldview. At least Christianity calls all evil sin (including its own adherents') your worldview glorifies it if it serves your tribe.
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