Again, you spoke of having an obligation to do certain things. I found the quote, despite your sense I simply made this up. So, I have been trying to understand your behavior and attitude in relation to both Henry and Wizard. I understand now that since one is a Deist and the other agnostic you do not see them as people who have a foundation for morality. Hence no obligation. When I raise the issue of speaking to them, I am not telling you to speak to morals, I was trying to understand, given what you said, why you weren't bringing up your differences with them about God and morals. Why for example you are sharing criticism of secular society and its lack of moral foundation with someone who is agnostic and can't have a moral foundation either. So, I ask. Or probe, trying to see what your positions are.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2026 6:17 pm If I ever want a secretary to organize my conversations with others and arrange them for me, maybe I'll call you first.
But if you think I'm wrong, feel free to provide one. Just make sure to provide your justification.
You say "pedophilia" is "objectively wrong," correct? Well, how do you know? Give your justification
I explained how I know things in my post to Phyllo earlier that I directed you to.
We've gone through this before with one of your quotes.Provide the direct link or a repeat, please. I have not seen it. And I'm quite sure it doesn't actually exist, because it cannot be done.
You failed to read my post well, though you responded to it.
Many times you responded to only the first sentence in my posts, which meant I had to repeat things many times.
I point out you said something. Instead of simply saying, no I don't believe that, or yes, I believe that, you would not move forward in the conversation unless I found the quote. I find the quote and you respond, again, just to the first sentence, and refuse again to move forward unless I find a quote. So, I have to post it yet again, since you can't be bothered to read well.
Then, finally, you move forward in the conversation, without acknowledging anything. You expect work from others that you are not willing to do yourself. So, sorry, no. I don't care what you believe about posts you don't bother to read well.
It's fine. I found the stances that help me understand your positions better and to some degree your behavior.
Deists and agnostics do not have a foundation for morals.
Hence, Henry and Wizard do not have a foundation for morals.
Yes, this includes secular people and humanists for you.
Theists and PETA members who believe Meat is Murder, while you may disagree with them on many beliefs, do have a foundation for morals.
With theists you have an obligation to demonstrate that they should be Christian and follow Christian morals, as you see them, including your and the Bible's stance on Slavery, for example.
Others without that foundation you feel no obligation to demonstrate this.
I'm done, actually. I appreciate that in a recent post you and Wizard seem to be dealing with some of your differences. I'm glad you and I agree that Slavery is wrong. Some, like Wizard, despite his respect for Christianity, does not share that stance with us. Henry, less clear. He is like his deity. He seems to have disappeared.
Take care.