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You realize that words "regarded" and "well-established" thrown in there negate the entire distinction you are trying to make?
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Anyways, even if you were correct about the specific morals in question being traceable to the bible, the bible can also be traceable to mechanisms of biological evolution. Check. Mate. |
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Also, the founding fathers were christian, therefore their laws are traceable to the bible. I see what you're saying, but that can be interpreted in more than one way (i.e. things in other species sometimes kill another member of said species without repercussions) so as far as check mate, i don't think so...not yet anyway
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Actually, several of the key founding fathers were avowedly deists. That lends an entirely seperate flavour to a lot of things.
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Why? The claim is found almost universally throughout behavioral science literature.
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well, it depends on what you're calling "more than almost any other species." if you're including insects in this, there are quite a few.
and as far as your fish point...i'm not really sure what you're trying to say. all i was trying to say is that the bible was one of the first written laws for a large quantity of people
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hmm...ok. let me rephrase a bit. the bible =/= morality, which is what you're trying to prove to me, right? i agree. but the bible does present a moral code which was seen as the absolute law by many people for a long period of time, and still by some today. these morals were also presented through other texts (as in, other than christian texts), but these morals are still being applied to today's laws across the globe, regardless of if they came from the bible or another text or set of laws. earlier i was just using the bible and the u.s. as an example, but i do realize that it is different in other cultures.
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OK then. You recognize that the Bible was a product of moral thought rather than the other way around, right? In that case, you can't say that the Non-Christian texts are reducible to Biblical ideals, because it is actually the case that both Biblical thinking and other moral thinking share a common ancestry independent of both Christian and specific other texts.
The same thinking explains why we can look at the Codes of Hammurabi as marking the beginnings of legal thinking and of the rule of law, but we don't have to attribute all legal systems to Hammurabi, or even consider the codes to be morally correct. |
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agreed.
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i've heard that too...but we were just referring to killing in general, like eating mates and what not
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What does ants killing each other have to do with infinity and our existence?
If you want to talk about the behavior of animals, make another thread. :P |
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It has to do with the "our existence" part.
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No Matter How Large Or Small A Number It Is Still A Percentage Of Infinity Like 1 That Is Pratically Zero But It Not So Even Thought Infinty Is The Higest Number In The Univers Ecery Other Number Has A Above Zero Precentage Except For Zero.
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Let Me Explain To You What You Are Saying If A Number Is A Percentage Of Infinity It Is A Fraction Of Infinity Which Implies That It Can Be Multiplied By Something To Equal Infinity Which Defies Some Basic Laws Of Mathematics.
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