In "Ordinary Morality Implies Atheism" (2009), I argued that traditional theism threatens ordinary morality by relieving us of any moral obligation to prevent horrific suffering by innocent people even when we easily can. In the current issue of this journal, Jerome Gellman attempts to rescue that moral obligation from my charge that theism destroys it. In this reply, I argue that his attempted rescue fail
It is a commonly held view that the existence of moral value somehow depends upon the existence of G...
A number of theistic philosophers have recently denied that God is subject to moral and rational nor...
Jim Sterba’s Is a Good God Logically Possible? looks to resurrect J. L. Mackie’s logical argument fr...
In "Ordinary Morality Implies Atheism" (2009), I argued that traditional theism threatens ordinary m...
I present a "moral argument" for the nonexistence of God. Theism, I argue, can’t accommodate an ordi...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
In this journal Steve Maitzen has recently advanced an argument for atheism premised on theodical in...
Within this paper, I examine Godless normative realism, a naturalistic explanation of morality given...
I argue that the problem of evil can be a moral objection to theistic belief. The thesis has three b...
One of the few points of agreement between most theists and non-theists working on the problem of ev...
In this paper, I argue that classical theists should think of God as having created morality. In for...
It is a commonly held view that the existence of moral value somehow depends upon the existence of G...
A number of theistic philosophers have recently denied that God is subject to moral and rational nor...
Jim Sterba’s Is a Good God Logically Possible? looks to resurrect J. L. Mackie’s logical argument fr...
In "Ordinary Morality Implies Atheism" (2009), I argued that traditional theism threatens ordinary m...
I present a "moral argument" for the nonexistence of God. Theism, I argue, can’t accommodate an ordi...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
In this journal Steve Maitzen has recently advanced an argument for atheism premised on theodical in...
Within this paper, I examine Godless normative realism, a naturalistic explanation of morality given...
I argue that the problem of evil can be a moral objection to theistic belief. The thesis has three b...
One of the few points of agreement between most theists and non-theists working on the problem of ev...
In this paper, I argue that classical theists should think of God as having created morality. In for...
It is a commonly held view that the existence of moral value somehow depends upon the existence of G...
A number of theistic philosophers have recently denied that God is subject to moral and rational nor...
Jim Sterba’s Is a Good God Logically Possible? looks to resurrect J. L. Mackie’s logical argument fr...