I have no idea which side you're on anymore, so let's do this one by one.
That is demeaning to any earthly presence your god may maintain and still lacks commitment to your oath.
Who said God maintains an earthly presence? I know Jackrabbit didn't. Demeaning? Who says what's demeaning? An observer, or the person being dealt with?
Master and boss are interchangeable, they both decide where you go and what you do whenever they choose to, it is just a matter of what language you are comfortable with.
Semantics. Master has an entirely different connotation than boss, depending on how it's used. There is an emotional undercurrent.
To the extent of the oath that you took, yes!
For example, if you take an oath to uphold the laws of a country then it would be lying if you were willing to ignore those laws to maintain your religious convictions. If you join a military that expects you to obey orders without hesitation then you really can't do so honestly without undermining your efforts to choose a religiously valid existence, as you give up the opportunity to choose.
Your country's military wants you to obey orders without hesitation? Okay, let's gun down some innocent civilians! Or hey, let's gas some prisoners of war. That's not even within the realm of religious conviction anymore, that's just conscience. Conscience is universal, unlike what you seem to think.
Nothing, it is an extreme case that I was using to make a clearer example. The fact is that to a christian their god's will overrides any intention to do good deeds and any argument to the contrary is just silly.
Yes, that's called building a strawman. It's a logical fallacy that involves changing the other side's position so you can attack it more easily.
Is that so? What possible verification could you have as to the nature of that which you worship? Is your love conditional? Because that is enough for your infinitely forgiving god to cast you into oblivion... The christian god is not reasonable!
You ask him how he knows the nature of what he worships, then you go around telling him its nature? A little odd of you, don't you think?
Ever hear of IVF? It is that thing where they generate a bunch of human embryos, pick their favourite, and throw away the rest, this is where we currently get embryonic stem cells from. If there is no such thing then where do they come from?
"Baby farms" is a misleading term used to spark feelings of revulsion and outrage.
IVF is In Vitro Fertilization. That involves fertilizing an egg cell outside the womb, with a sperm cell. Said egg is then transferred to a womb. So I'm pretty sure you don't know what you're talking about.
(and we get embryonic stem cells from embryos. Where else would we get them?)