tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7556283067410105.post601895170868236586..comments2023-09-17T06:30:04.126-07:00Comments on No Religion Know Reason: The one behind the wheel is all that matters: Why the moral argument for God drives me crazycaribatheisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00141510965594558342noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7556283067410105.post-21257796472535751922018-03-21T20:22:06.570-07:002018-03-21T20:22:06.570-07:00If you claim that morality is subjective, then you...If you claim that morality is subjective, then you cannot hold anyone to a subjective moral standard. I am glad you stated that possibly morality did come from God. My question to you is then how do you rest with the knowledge that God exists and not believe? If you do not believe in God when the evidence is presented to you on a silver platter, you are simply avoiding, resisting, neglecting, and denying reason and disqualifying yourself as a rational person.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7556283067410105.post-17202339132420783822012-06-20T16:31:10.338-07:002012-06-20T16:31:10.338-07:00Yes, everybody thinks that the God that makes ever...Yes, everybody thinks that the God that makes everybody good is the one that they believe in. You would think that the source for something that permeates right through humanity would be an entity that is not specific to a single culture or subculture. The most obvious explanation is that it is something innate to the human condition.<br /><br />It is interesting that the interpretation is totally different when it comes to evil which is also very universal to humanuty. Here the similarity in that type of nature throughout cultures is purely a matter of flawed human nature. They don't claim that evil could not exist without the existence of their God. Why not? If they are consistent in their reasoning that is what they should be arguing.caribatheisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00141510965594558342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7556283067410105.post-6812604062538074842012-06-18T06:37:54.255-07:002012-06-18T06:37:54.255-07:00Good piece. Note that the analogy of the Racist do...Good piece. Note that the analogy of the Racist does work. It certainly makes the larger point. Indeed, maybe the Christians morality was given to them by Buddha, how do they know this is not so. They don't. There claim of morality coming from their God is subjective, and all other believers from other faith, certainly makes the same subjective claim. Their God/gods place their morality in their hearth. It is an attempt to explain something innate to humans within the context of one belief. It always have been said that "God's words don't change. It remains as it is forever". If this is true (we have not yet seen an updated book from God himself), then the character of God is sealed in the pages of the Bible, as a result, base on what we accept as morally wrong in our society today,shows that humans has eclipse God in morality. Humanity has gone and left God in the mud of immorality. Even Christians, most of them, will not do the things God commands them to do. Thus, we don't need God nor his outdated book to be moral.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02936527748350587828noreply@blogger.com