re towards Ham.
>  " (I happen to believe that the universe is amoral.)"

I think Ham is correct, in this phrase.

If Ham is saying that the universe is indifferent towards morality, i agree
with him.
Take morality out of the universe's window, and the universe will shine as
ever.
When de dino's dissapeared the universe did only change the fact that the
dino's dissapeared.
Nothing else.

2011/2/2 John Carl <[email protected]>

> Ham:
>
>
> >   (I happen to believe that the universe is amoral.)
> >
> >
> This makes no sense at all to me, Ham,  how could it possibly be?  How can
> morality even be defined, except through that which promotes life?  And the
> universe obviously produces life, so it must be intrinsically moral.
>  Unless
> you can explain this to me, I view all the rest of your wordification as
> mere babbling nonsense.
>
> A "glass darkly" indeed.
>
> Very darkly, imo.
>
> John
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