Home Daily Nous Features Chaospet (Daily Nous Philosophy Comics) By Justin Weinberg. November 24, 2015 at 9:03 pm 7 Chaospet by Ryan Lake Previous Daily Nous Comics / More Info Login Label Name* Email* Website Join the conversation via an occasional emailGet notified of new comments on this post. If discussion generates more than a few emails daily your subscription will be paused automatically.Δ Label Name* Email* Website Join the conversation via an occasional emailGet notified of new comments on this post. If discussion generates more than a few emails daily your subscription will be paused automatically.Δ 7 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Louie Generis 7 years ago Youthyphro dilemma, amirite?Report anon 7 years ago This beautifully sums up naïve objections to divine command theory.Report Jamie Dreier 7 years ago No more water but fire next time.Report Ryan Lake Reply to Jamie Dreier 7 years ago I guess we can at least hope that he’ll eventually run out of elements to exterminate humanity with.Report Mike 7 years ago Love it. I can see my grand-daughter following that reasoning, and then the leap to: there is no God so people invented morality. Um…. not to be a picker of nits but your rainbow is upside down.Report anon Reply to Mike 7 years ago I agree: only a child would find such that argument to be compelling.Report anon Reply to Mike 7 years ago I agree: only a child would find that argument to be compelling.Report
Youthyphro dilemma, amirite?Report
This beautifully sums up naïve objections to divine command theory.Report
No more water
but fire next time.Report
I guess we can at least hope that he’ll eventually run out of elements to exterminate humanity with.Report
Love it. I can see my grand-daughter following that reasoning, and then the leap to: there is no God so people invented morality.
Um…. not to be a picker of nits but your rainbow is upside down.Report
I agree: only a child would find such that argument to be compelling.Report
I agree: only a child would find that argument to be compelling.Report