That is correct. And I also said when I so argued that that it is not an argument for the existence of God. It's simply saying that if the truth is that there is no God or "something else" there is no basis for some intrinsic morality.Skjellyfetti wrote:Seriously, I remember him arguing many times that without a God or something equivalent there would be no basis for morality.
Saying "if there is no God or something outside of and above us that sets the rules there is no intrinsic good or bad" is not saying "there is a God." It's simply stating what the situation is if there isn't one.









