i'm sure it's totally wasn't a war crime.
Are you a a Muslim?
nope.
was raised catholic christian.
left the church.
i guess i'm a christian atheist..
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/gibt-es-einen-namen-fur-eine-p-ozKOmRclTHWuLFdmCuhqog#1
"That's an oxymoron."
yes i know, but i feel it's the most acurate to describe me.
i don't believe in god, but i also don't believe that moral relativism (everybody is basically making up shit as they go along) works. i think it's a good idea to have unchanging common morals.
@mk
What is the difference in reality between you and the Christian, if you both consider an authoritarian ethics to be true? What, except god's say so, is the reason to help the poor, in conformity and intellectual and moral passivity, following his commandments, virtues without any foundation or validation (and without any sense in them)?
Why do you consider morality equal to Christianity? Have you ever consider why men needs values and what is objectivity?
"What is the difference in reality between you and the Christian"
i don't believe in god.
that means i'm not god fearing.
i think true believers don't care about their self and how they feel when it comes to moral decisions.
is it gods will that i do x?
if yes, than i'll do it.
no matter my personal consequences.
@mk You can consider and find much new for yourself, under my pinned post https://freeatlantis.com/@IvanAristotelian/114212377672339667
There I have discussed many interesting points about religion with @Bleukitty . Also, my story there is interesting to see why religion is wrong both in theory and in practice. This is my moral argument against it (there also you can find positives about true morality). Soon, I will present argument for true rationality, objectivity and certainty (and why faith cannot be good nor necessary).