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Originally posted by DCLXVI
Or are moral principles something arbitrary subject to change by God's will ?
Is pedophilia,rape,murder evil because it is God's will for it to be evil or is it evil regardles, and God being benevolent is forced to be against it.
The God of Abraham is good (benevolent) and has unlimited power by definition (omnipotent).
Is good, good because God wants it to be good or is good always good and God must act upon it? Making him not omnipotent.
is morality subjective or intrinsic ?
Does the God of Abraham acts in accordance with moral principles?
Or are moral principles something arbitrary subject to change by God's will ?
This God says it's OK though, so obviously there's a massive gap between what he says and what we instinctively think.
Originally posted by Lucid Lunacy
reply to post by Merriman Weir
This God says it's OK though, so obviously there's a massive gap between what he says and what we instinctively think.
Apparently this cognitive dissonance is rationalized by believing God meant certain passages for certain people, or for certain times in history.
What that rationalization doesn't address is the fact that the God of Abraham told someone to stone to death his wife if it was discovered she wasn't a virgin. Maybe God doesn't want us to do that now (New Covenant Jesus magic)...but he once did. How does one exactly reconcile the attribute of omnibenevolence with such a moral atrocity? How does a thinking person manage that?edit on 18-8-2012 by Lucid Lunacy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by DCLXVI
You are asking a stupid question when the answer is in the 10 Commandments of Torah
You know the principals of God, but do YOU keep them all? Probably not! I've never known a grown man who has not sinned!