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Sunday, 22 February 2026

Omittoist Philosophers

Here is the list of TOP20 "most" Omittoist philosophers and why:

RankPhilosopherScoreInterest AreaWhy they are Essential to Omittoism
1A. John Simmons99.4Political PhilosophyHe provides the "absolute backbone" of the Constraint of Consent. His rejection
of "tacit consent" proves that just living in the universe is not a signature of servitude.
2Mikhail Bakunin98.5AnarchismHis "God and the State" is the primary historical precedent for Jurisdictional Severance.
He argued that if God exists, man is a slave; therefore, God must be abolished.
3Philip Pettit97.8Political TheoryHis theory of Non-Domination is the perfect twin of the Sovereign Self. It asserts
that freedom is the absence of a "master," even a benevolent one.
4James P. Sterba96.9Philosophy of ReligionHis logical proofs on the incompatibility of God with horrendous evil are the
direct source of the Foreknowledge Liability Clause.
5Stephen Law95.5Analytic PhilosophyHis "Evil God Challenge" provides the exact methodology for the Cosmic Audit.
It tests whether a deity's character meets the standards of legitimate governance.
6John Locke94.2Political TheoryThe "father" of the Jurisdictional Turn. He moved authority
from "Divine Right" to the Consent of the Governed.
7Immanuel Kant93.1EthicsHe defined the self as its own legislator (Autonomy). This provides
the moral basis for rejecting all un-consented external commands.
8John Rawls92.6Political PhilosophyHis Public Reason Requirement is the heart of Omittoist policy.
It demands that laws be accessible to all, not based on private revelation.
9Peter Singer91.4Practical EthicsDirectly cited for grounding moral obligation in the
Axiom of Shared Vulnerability (sentience) rather than divine command.
10Michael Huemer90.3Political PhilosophyUses "commonsense" to prove that divine governance
would be considered "monstrous" or "malpractice" if performed by a human.
11David Hume89.5EmpiricismHis Dialogues represent the first rigorous
audit of the "Architect's" Engineering Competence.
12Albert Camus88.2AbsurdismHis transition from the "Absurd" to "Revolt"
mirrors the path of the Philosophical Orphan.
13Judith Butler87.7Continental PhilosophyHer work on how power "forms" subjects
is the tool for the Exodus from divine subjection.
14Erik Wielenberg86.4EthicsProves that moral facts are "mind-independent"
and do not require a "Vertical Covenant" or God to be binding.
15Elizabeth Anderson85.9Social PhilosophyHer critique of arbitrary hierarchy is the
social heart of the Bio-Social Contract.
16Epicurus84.5Ancient PhilosophyThe Original Auditor. He formalized the trilemma of
evil that makes the "Sovereign God" a moral impossibility.
17Christine Korsgaard83.1EthicsArgues that authority must flow from the Internal
Self and reflective endorsement, not external force.
18Wes Morriston82.6Analytic PhilosophyUses the Euthyphro Dilemma to expose the redundancy
and incoherence of divine command ethics.
19Slavoj Žižek81.2PhilosophyAnalyzes the "obscene" excess and "structural stupidity"
of the divine character, justifying the need for a forensic audit.
20John Stuart Mill80.0LiberalismHis Harm Principle is the primary source for
the Omittoist transition "From Sin to Harm".


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