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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 13, 2023

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Another comment because I was just talking this over with some better-educated friends and if you're up on the subject you might appreciate what they had to say to me:

Also I think the position you’re saying supersedes Plato’s in the Euthyphro is Plato’s actual position, which Socrates cannot state in the debate because he’s condescending to Euthyphro and playing with him despite E being in a position of power over him (priest outside his trial for impiety)

The dialogue is as you describe it, roughly, but in other dialogues Socrates lays out exactly the position you describe

So there must be a reason he doesn’t enlighten Euthyphro, and that’s because, like Meno, Euthyphro can’t be enlightened, Socrates can only use him as a foil to point out the inadequacy of conventional Athenian belief

The wider point though that I think you could have made clearer is that you’re arguing for Christianity’s status as a special religion, the heir of Athens and Jerusalem which does actually solve those problems. Genghis being a pagan is exactly what we should expect, and we should expect atheists to regress towards paganism worshipping tribal Gods-in-all-but-name, such as “Black Lives”

So you’ve also solved the New Atheism/Atheism+ problem

(Though I think his "tribal Gods" should be "tribal gods")