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If your moral claims are not objective, then they are nothing more than opinions and should be treated the same. If you say "I think that gassing Jews was wrong," all you are REALLY saying is that you don't like gassing Jews in the same way you don't like vanilla ice cream. It really is nothing more than your opinion, because you have stated that you don't believe objective morals exist.

"I see you have very poor morals." ANOTHER objective moral claim! You really are addicted to stealing from God, aren't you?!? On the plus side, I note that you have admitted the existence of God by asserting these objective moral claims - thank you once more for making my point! :-)

If your moral claims are not objective, then they are nothing more than your claims that you like vanilla ice cream and not chocolate. They are just opinions, and nobody cares about your ice cream desires. When you write "Pretending your opinion is a command from god(s) only makes it worse -- people kill people because they think that's what their god wants." you are merely saying that you think it's "worse" in the same sense that you think chocolate ice cream is "worse." And, "killing people because that's what their god wants" is "bad" in the same sense that chocolate ice cream is "bad."

But, the truth is that those are objective moral claims whether you want to call them so or not. You are stuck: if you want to keep stealing from the Christian God, at least have the courage to become a Christian and stand on your principles! Otherwise, you are just talking about ice cream flavors, and no one wants to hear such nonsense.

Please, please, please, take a course in A-theism for Dummies! Or, when you graduate from high school, please take a course in basic logic - should you go on to university. You really are failing today, and your fellow a-theists are quite ashamed of your performance (or lack thereof).

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