So an eagle is valueless - regardless of other eagles or anything else…
Your concept of value seems entirely utilitarian…
A very weak foundation for the right to life…
You asked about animals. Now you’re trying to apply my response to humans. Bad form.
Wrong again! I believe animals have a right to life. Are we are justified in killing them unnecessarily, e.g.- for entertainment? BTW Do you really believe an eagle is valueless?
It’s not the best explanation, because it relies on belief in a deity for which no evidence exists.
There is plenty of evidence that you refuse to accept because you regard matter as the most potent force there is…
Why should a belief in secular morality based on a subjective concept be regarded as superior to a belief based on an objective fact?
But there are no objective facts involved - just your belief that morals are objectively decreed by God.
Wrong again! I believe morality stems from the value of life.
It may not be an objective fact for you but it is universally acknowledged by civilised people.
How have such principles emerged in a mechanistic world?
Oh, here we go again - the atheist can’t describe every aspect of human sentience in minute detail, therefore Goddidit.
You’re still in serious difficulty with your matterdidit hypothesis…
How is it [proven] that we are biological machines?
Medical science, Biology, Embryology, Paleontology, Homology…for a start.
Have they proved the mind is also a machine? They haven’t even explained how a machine has an urge to live…
The onus is actually on those who dispute the vast amounts of scientific evidence that prove, beyond doubt, that we are biological organisms.
The evidence shows our bodies are biological organisms, not
we…
You are presumably reading ‘machine’ as ‘mindless automaton.’ If it helps, read it as ‘organism.’
There are a vast number of organisms which have no conscience or power of choice. Why are we different?
Your use of “proven” does not imply probability…
Your comment doesn’t seem to relate to mine.
Your statement:
“The fact that
we are proven biological machines has no bearing on our ability to love, feel, reason etc.”
I’m just pointing out that your given reasons are unsubstantiated… still.
Your
opinion of my reasons is based on what? Obscurity!
It’s up to you to prove it’s true. That’s how it works.
I notice you no longer question the fact that abortions amounted to 21.6% in 12007.
Unlike you I am not going to slander all atheists by remarking that it is an atheist trait to take refuge in obscurity by sitting on the fence and thereby making yourself invulnerable. If you explain nothing you are immune to criticism but it gets you precisely nowhere…
People were far more careful whom they chose as a life partner when marriage was accepted as a commitment for life.
religioustolerance.org/chr_dira.htm
Divorce rates among conservative Christians were significantly higher than for other faith groups, and much higher than Atheists and Agnostics experience.
The statistics were neither worldwide nor related to the pre-divorce era. Moreover the promiscuous society in which people now live influences their behaviour, particularly when easy divorce is readily available and they are subjected to non-stop advertising dominated by sexploitation…
The term “illegitimate” is no longer used because it is not only unfair to the child but because in 2006 49.4% of babies of British-born mothers were born outside marriage.
dailymail.co.uk/news/arti…#ixzz0fAzSeiWy
The Daily Mail! The paper of choice for the consumer who simply has to be outraged by something!
I knew that would be your reaction when I gave the reference! Why haven’t you disputed the statistics this time?
Being compelled to live with strangers rather than with your family is a hard fact in both senses of the word. So is the cause of that compulsion: the breakdown of normal family life and the ensuing misery, particularly for the children who live with a step-parent and miss being with their father or mother. To what do you attribute these tragedies?.
And again - “Prove I’m not right!” says the theist.
And again you pursue your policy of evasiveness…
To summarise: We have established:
- that you haven’t seen the debate in question
- that you have judged it anyway and used it to sermonise your own views on society
- that you have comprehensively failed to substantiate any of your claims.
We have established that you are incapable of providing alternative explanations and letting them be subjected to analysis. And also that in your
opinion a beautiful eagle is valueless - and animals do not have a right to life or respect for their feelings…
I think I’ll leave it here - I see no further value in this conversation, especially as you have started to repeat sections of debate that we have had in the past, where you also failed to provide any basis for your conjecture.
There is certainly no basis for the “person=biological machine” conjecture. Theism reflects the values and purposes of people in their daily lives incomparably better than that!