Originally posted by FMFAs a person that subscribes to Moral absolutism, I believe certain actions are intrinsically bad. Which means my personal preference has no bearing on whether something is right or wrong.
Is your "personal preference" to rely on ancient Hebrew folklore, the writings of early Christians, and your insistence that a supernatural being has communicated with you?
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkI see. And this makes your moral code more "accurate" than mine? Including your declaration that being angry with someone is equally as "evil" as exterminating 6,000,000 people in death camps. Coming up with that notion angry someone/the entire Holocaust = the same degree of "evil" was not a moral outlook based on your "personal preference"?
As a person that subscribes to Moral absolutism, I believe certain actions are intrinsically bad. Which means my personal preference has no bearing on whether something is right or wrong.
Originally posted by FMFBy accurate I mean 'consistent with a standard'. I believe that if God as described in Bible does exist then he has the final say as to what is right and wrong. God himself is absolute and unchanging. Because he is absolute, the morals which he reveals to us are also absolute since they are based on his character. Therefore, it is always a sin to lie and to steal because these actions are against his holy nature.
"Accurate"? What do you mean by "accurate"? Are your views on adultery, rape and deception "accurate"?
Originally posted by FMFSince you don't believe in universal truth it means that your view on when murder is justifiable is not any more or less correct than Hitlers view. So tell me if universal truth does not exist why would your view on when it is acceptable to commit murder be any more true than Hitler's view?
I am comparable to Hitler am I?
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkSo you are saying that the god in your religion and the moral demands he supposedly made of the Hebrews are depicted as being unchanging over the course of the OT and NT?
God himself is absolute and unchanging. Because he is absolute, the morals which he reveals to us are also absolute since they are based on his character.
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkWell, wait a minute. What is my view on the morality of murder? And what was Hitler's view on the morality of murder? You seem to want to compare them; what are they? What do you find unacceptable about my view that murder is morally wrong?
So tell me if universal truth does not exist why would your view on when it is acceptable to commit murder be any more true than Hitler's view?