Prophet of Zod | Where do "Moral Oughts" Come From? @ProphetofZod | Uploaded January 2019 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Apologists like to argue the necessity of God by asking questions like "Where do moral oughts come from?" But as I explain in this video, this is a poorly phrased question that either fails to get at (or is designed to avoid) the perfectly natural reasons we ought or ought not to do something. Basically, as usual, I show how obviously empty apologists' arguments are once you untangle their semantic word games.
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Apologists like to argue the necessity of God by asking questions like "Where do moral oughts come from?" But as I explain in this video, this is a poorly phrased question that either fails to get at (or is designed to avoid) the perfectly natural reasons we ought or ought not to do something. Basically, as usual, I show how obviously empty apologists' arguments are once you untangle their semantic word games.
My Patreon: patreon.com/prophetofzod
My Facebook: facebook.com/Prophet-of-Zod-786256038184855
My Twitter: twitter.com/Prophet_of_Zod
My Email: poz@prophetofzod.com
Theme song is from the royalty-free song "The Game is On" by Ross Bugden: youtube.com/watch?v=5dasaVm7L-Y