This point is perhaps not worth making, for it is more about RD's ignorance than it is about a thoughtful challenge to theism. But here goes: he conflates moral absolutism with the categorical imperative with theism... all of which he thinks are bad.
It would be worth asking whether he thinks that all theists are moral absolutists or vice versa. If the former then why the OT examples of exceptions? If the latter, then would one who is absolutely opposed, say, to infanticide have to be a theist?
It would be worth asking whether he thinks that all theists are moral absolutists or vice versa. If the former then why the OT examples of exceptions? If the latter, then would one who is absolutely opposed, say, to infanticide have to be a theist?
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