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1everything is relative including God and morality Which God are you speaking of? The one that prescribed stoning as a punishment for blasphemy and adultery?Philomath– Philomath2024-12-23 00:30:10 +00:00Commented Dec 23, 2024 at 0:30
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6@Philomath, not every mention of God is an invitation to have yet another argument.David Gudeman– David Gudeman2024-12-23 03:05:27 +00:00Commented Dec 23, 2024 at 3:05
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2It is if it's part of a polemic that is mostly fact free opinion and which in no way answers the question (how non-locality affects our daily lives ). You write something provocative, call people out for nonsense, you can expect a reply. Here it isPhilomath– Philomath2024-12-23 03:41:37 +00:00Commented Dec 23, 2024 at 3:41
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All good, no hard feelings.Philomath– Philomath2024-12-23 05:04:41 +00:00Commented Dec 23, 2024 at 5:04
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If you want to say e.g. viruses don't evolve, good luck explaining they spread and why vaccines work and don't work based on an evolutionary understanding of viruses. If evolution underpins all life on Earth, as it seems to, then of course much of our understanding of life would be built on that and wouldn't make much sense without it. People trying to criticise evolution tend to fail spectacularly to produce any valid criticism or offer any better explanation for the evidence. It's also an accurate analogy for many non-biological processes. Calling it "nonsense" does little to refute that.NotThatGuy– NotThatGuy2024-12-25 16:49:53 +00:00Commented Dec 25, 2024 at 16:49
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