Re: Is morality objective or subjective?
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2024 3:22 am
For some 'believers' they just cannot shake 'their beliefs' off at all, no matter how Wrong or False the belief. For there are still some who believe that the earth is flat. 'Believers' in God, no matter how obviously False and Wrong 'their beliefs' are, to others, also just cannot 'shake' 'those beliefs' off.Harbal wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:10 amI know Darwin wasn't the only one, but he's the most iconic, and researching and mentioning the others might have made me look like I was showing off. I daresay the theory met with quite a mixed reception to begin with, but most folks seem eager enough to believe it now.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:34 pmActually, Darwin was not highly original, nor was he the first person to want to find a way of arguing that existence came about without Creation. See Lamarck, Lyell, Buffon, Wallace, Hutton...etc. He was just the first person to present such a theory in a way that it might be believed at all...provided, of course, one was eager enough to believe it already.
Harbal wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:10 amWell they're all doing it now, and I don't think China and India have turned Christian.IC wrote:Except it's not. The Chinese were curious. The Indians were curious. The Africans were curious. The Aboriginals were curious. All people are curious. None of them discovered science. So again, I have to ask you why they didn't. What's the alternate theory?Harbal wrote:Intense curiosity is a basic human characteristic, and science is merely an inevitable consequence of that.And the reason it didn't is because they weren't Christians?IC wrote:If that were it, science would have lept out of China or India long before it appeared in a little island in the Atlantic.Harbal wrote:I would simply put it down to our inability to stop asking the question, "why"?.
Not only are you Christians natural scientists, you've also got extraordinary imagination.IC wrote:Atheists now can do science. Left to their own devices, Atheists would probably have never made science at all, anymore than polytheists did. They had no reason to suppose it would even be possible, and according to many of them, no faith with which to believe in that which they had not already seen.Harbal wrote:Actually, atheists probably make better scientists than Christians,![]()