Ordinary morality implies atheism

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Abstract

I present a "moral argument" for the non-existence of God. Theism, I argue, can't accommodate an ordinary and fundamental moral obligation acknowledged by many people, including many theists. My argument turns on a principle that a number of philosophers already accept as a constraint on God's treatment of human beings. I defend the principle against objections from those inclined to reject it.

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Maitzen, S. (2009). Ordinary morality implies atheism. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1(2), 107–126. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v1i2.343

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