Fallacy Boy,
I think you'll find sin is a part of moral philosophy.
And a new fallacy is added to the palette – the proof by assertion.
Fallacy number fouuurrrrteeeeeeen!
It’s only “part of moral philosophy” when it’s done by theologians. “Sin” is a religious concept.
Moral irrealism actually has nothing to offer the debate ultimately because morality needs arbitration and there is no actual arbitration in moral irrealism.
And another two are added, the
non sequitur and the divine fallacy.
Fallacy number fifffteeeeeeeennnnn….
Fallacy number sixxxteeeeennnnn….
Morality doesn’t need “arbitration” at all, and even if it did there’s no reason to think that the supposed god in which you just happen to believe is the man for the job.
In other words, what moral irrealists perform is a kind of intellectual pretence. Unlike you I would not seek to exclude moral irrealism no matter how cranky it's proponents are.
Fallacy onnneeeeee….The straw man.
I haven’t done that.
In other words you are wrong to exclude sin from moral philosophy....but hey....if intellectual totalitarianism isn't about saying ''moral philosophy is whatever I say it is''....what is it for?
Fallacy number oooonnnnneeeee – agaaaaaaain: another straw man.
“Moral philosophy” is readily defined. Some theists are also moral philosophers. “Sin” however is a religious precept.
PS Any news yet on the logical path you intend to establish between someone saying "I will die for your sins" and that person being therefore divine?
Fallacy 1: The straw man
Fallacy 2: The
ad hominem/abusive terms fallacy
Fallacy 3: Judgmental language
Fallacy 4: Circular reasoning
Fallacy 5: The moralistic fallacy (“ought from an is”)
Fallacy 6: Negative proof fallacy
Fallacy 7: The
tu quoqueFallacy 8:
Argumentum ad consequentiamFallacy 9:
Argumentum ad populumFallacy 10:
Argumentum ad ignorantiamFallacy 11: Argumentum from incredulity
Fallacy 12: Vacuous truth fallacy (argument from irrelevance)
Fallacy 13: The appeal to self-evident truth (that turns out to be no such thing)
Fallacy 14: Proof by assertion
Fallacy 15: The
non sequiturFallacy 16: The divine fallacy