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Peter_Plato
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Have you ever heard a theist claim your moral belief that rape or child abuse is “not fine” because you arrived at those beliefs by reason and logic?Hey, hang on a minute. So my ‘well-developed human morality’ as an atheist is fine…just as long as it is ‘consistent with a set of religious beliefs’.
Your “well-developed human morality” is fine precisely because it was arrived at by impeccable moral reasoning, but questionable where it wasn’t.
The problem isn’t with moral beliefs that verge on being self-evident.
Where a theist has issues is when your “well-developed human morality” has arrived at conclusions which radically differ from his/her “well-developed human morality” on rational grounds.
The theist may have an additional set of religious beliefs which cast a different light on things, but where natural morality is concerned, that could mean considerations you may not have thought about at a natural level or weighing the value of some things with a slightly different set of scales. I don’t see why that would be unexpected or, necessarily, irreconcilable.