Since you like to play the MORAL CARD a lot.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 1:58 amNo: one has to insert true information, or as logicians say, the conclusion is "untrue" and the syllogism is "unsound."Lacewing wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 1:30 amSo, a person such as yourself can insert anything into the premise structure...Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:51 pm You can't "use" the rules of logic, anymore than you can "use" the law of gravity. It is what it is.
But if the information is true, and the form is correct, then the conclusion is inescapable. (All this you can read in the link I sent you.)
So the syllogism is this:
Premise 1: There is no God (...according to Atheism: And it has to be that. That's true. It's true by definition of what "Atheist" means.)
Premise 2: To be supplied by Lace.
Conclusion: Therefore, no Atheist can X (X being a moral claim, such as "murder," or "rape," or "give ice cream to orphans"...it's left entirely up to you what it is, so I'm not responsible for that, either.)
All you have to do is supply the Premise 2 that makes Premise 1 logically entail the conclusion X you have designed. That's it.
And whatever you say will be true, if the form is right. Because Premise 1 certainly is, and the conclusion is your own. All I'm inputting is that whatever you choose for the conclusion, X should be something ethical or moral, some precept, since we're trying to see if Atheism can warrant any such thing.
But it can't. That's what you're going to find out.
Ask yourself, not me, if it's moral to impose a life on someone who neither has the need or desire to live out your own personal concept of morality.
Are you willing to play the morality card? Or maybe your like that ostrich Henry who likes to bury all the difficult questions in his penalty box... because that's the only way he honestly knows how best to answer them.
Lets all find out what is really moral about being a human sentient feeling organism?
You go first...
I understand you like petting dogs, but wouldn't dream of petting a lobster. But that's just because you prefer an easy life. As we all do. So ask yourself, why would someone even want to share their world with lobsters?
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