To: johnnyb_61820
Out of curiosity, on what basis do you establish a better worth for others than on inanimate objects?
Because they are people, and not inanimate objects. I have arbitrarily decided that people are, in general, worth more than inanimate objects. This is influenced only in part by the fact that I, myself, am a person rather than an inanimate object.
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11/27/2004 12:32:26 AM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
So, my original point is correct -- atheism leads you to believe that nothing has additional worth. I wasn't speaking for individual atheists making arbitrary decisions, but those basing their decisions on their worldviews.
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