This otherwise brilliant rhetorician says something pretty stupid in his debate with D'Souza.
When trying to argue against D'Souza's claim that even human evil shows something exceptional about human nature, Ehrman says that human torture is just a bigger version of what his pet cat does.
A human engaging in torture is blameworthy: a cat playing with a mouse is not. You can't get from one to the other merely by making the other bigger, more complex, etc. Otherwise we shouldn't blame Hitlerlike behavior: it's just a result of how would-be Hitlers are wired (just as the same is true for cats).
When trying to argue against D'Souza's claim that even human evil shows something exceptional about human nature, Ehrman says that human torture is just a bigger version of what his pet cat does.
A human engaging in torture is blameworthy: a cat playing with a mouse is not. You can't get from one to the other merely by making the other bigger, more complex, etc. Otherwise we shouldn't blame Hitlerlike behavior: it's just a result of how would-be Hitlers are wired (just as the same is true for cats).
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