Amadd wrote on Jun 4
th, 2010 at 11:04am:
Don't go pretending that you understand the cosmos, becasue you know as well as everybody else that you are talking total bs.
Here's a robust 'criticism' of not accepting a particular prescribed system of values:
On Tuesday, the Associated Free Press reported that Abdul Sattar Khawasi, deputy secretary of the Afghan lower house in parliament, called for the execution of Christian converts from Islam
The bit about 'christian converts' is scarcely relevant. What matters is the 'from Islam'. Everyone is clear about what moral system the deputy is speaking out of.
Now go and equivocate between the deputy and the convert and tell us that since they are both religious, there is no discernible difference between them, as far as you are concerned.
If so, what moral system makes you treat both of them as equivocal? Just because they are both 'deluded', ie religious - is that enough for you to say that there is no difference between them?
And if you do differentiate - what is the ground on which you can make a distrinction? What makes you grant one of them freedom of concience but not the other? If you do chose one, on what grounds? .
What is the source of your moral system that makes you think them either interchangable or distinguishable?
You just have to make a moral judgement. Can you? On what ground?i