>>21833734>Killing is not wrong, murder (murder in a moral sense, not the legal definition) is wrong.agreed, and this makes sense in a moral framework with an ontic referent like God to point to and ground the truth value of moral claims in necessarily and objectively.
the atheist has no such referent to say something is wrong or wrong, or rather, what they're saying is "i personally don't like this action." or "my society has mostly agreed that this action is wrong"
>On what grounds does god have the authority to kill innocents?"hath not the potter power over the clay, to make one vessel unto honor and one unto dishonor?" (sid meier's civilization iv)
>it is actually more justifiable for men to kill innocents than god due to men’s relatively lesser power.i've been following your train of thought this whole time, and it's been reasonable except here.
why in the HECK would someone being weaker give them less moral culpability?