It fits with moral bias? Sure. And, what's more, Christians self-select themselves into sects which best fit their own moral biases. Hence, the Christian's personal God likes the same people the Christian personally likes, etc.
If the Christian God is a myth, then the Bible is a human creation reflecting human bias. Are Christian boffins seriously going to claim that biblical harmony with the human moral intuition of its adherents is a test for theism?
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It fits with moral bias? Sure. And, what's more, Christians self-select themselves into sects which best fit their own moral biases. Hence, the Christian's personal God likes the same people the Christian personally likes, etc.
If the Christian God is a myth, then the Bible is a human creation reflecting human bias. Are Christian boffins seriously going to claim that biblical harmony with the human moral intuition of its adherents is a test for theism?
and yet I can run a parallel argument against your very assertion, Dr. Logic. Is there a fallacy for your maneuver?
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