@NEETzsche
Well, you know exactly, why I cannot take that argument seriously.
But at least, you het the 2nd part correctly.
@NEETzsche @LukeAlmighty It does not make a difference. You can't get an ought from an is, even if the "is" is a god
@applejack @NEETzsche
Normally true, but if we take the god's omnipresence to mean, that Ought is also made by him, then it would work.
>«God says I have the right not to be bonked on my head!»
>„But why do I care?“
>«He is omniprescent!»
>„Okay“
>*bonk*
Yeah being an atheist kind of puts a damper on appeals to divinity, I get it.