Re: Christian morality: absolute?

Russell Stewart (diamond@rt66.com)
Thu, 12 Jun 1997 09:07:35 -0600

>Jim: Where does it say Russell Stewart gets to decide who has what burden
>of proof? You can try (so far without success) to attack one side; but
>sooner or later you're going to have to mount your own case.
>
>Pim:One can perfectly well attack one side, and I believe Russell is doing a
>fine job here, without mounting one's own case. Showing that there is no
>proof of the existance of a god or an objective morality standard does not
>require one to 'mount one's own case'.

Not to mention I have already mounted a case, in my post "Logic makes a
comeback". A case, I might add, which neither Jim nor anyone else has
been able to find any inconsistencies or failures in.

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