Is there free will in heaven? Yes? Is there evil in heaven? No? Then free will doesn't explain (or inevitably lead to) evil. — Art48
The essence of religion is to develop in us the sense of recognition of evil
It's rather God's laws that make us recognize evi — SpaceDweller
The essence of religion is to develop in us the sense of recognition of evil
All religions have in common to lay out laws or commandments or some set of rules.Which god and which set of god laws are you referring to? — universeness
So do you think godless humans like me, are unable to label any act by another human, evil? — universeness
but what is sure is that you can't judge what's good or evil without some laws. — SpaceDweller
What you consider humane someone else may consider inhumane, how do we then make laws?
I think laws need to be well tested and crafted and not depend on what majority thinks is right. — SpaceDweller
you are forced to choose to either kill yourself or kill your friend.
there is no law for this situation, therefore what is right and what is wrong? — SpaceDweller
We make laws by electing politicians. Democracy is the best way imo. — universeness
Word of God survived the test of time.Every word of gods written by humans into books have been tested and found to be pretty poor guidelines. — universeness
Many proposed words of gods incite violence, justify ethnic cleansing, slavery, racism, autocratic rule, etc
They even suggest really repugnant ideas such as ‘render unto Caesar that which is Caesars,’ even though he was an evil scumbag who destroyed whole peoples! — universeness
Which is money, Caesar made money and he controls the flow of money, and so is the case today and so will be forever.They even suggest really repugnant ideas such as ‘render unto Caesar that which is Caesars,’ even though he was an evil scumbag who destroyed whole peoples! — universeness
Democracy just like any other form of government is nothing else but ideology, and just like democracy come so will other forms of governments come and then people will claim how good it is. — SpaceDweller
Word of God survived the test of time.
laws that humans make do not survive the test of time, human laws are constantly changing. — SpaceDweller
Which is money, Caesar made money and he controls the flow of money, and so is the case today and so will be forever.
I would not judge history because times today are better, there may be even better times tomorrow and then they will judge how today was bad. — SpaceDweller
If there is no law then how do you know what is right and what is wrong?
for example:
you are forced to choose to either kill yourself or kill your friend.
there is no law for this situation, therefore what is right and what is wrong? — SpaceDweller
Word of God survived the test of time.
laws that humans make do not survive the test of time, human laws are constantly changing. — SpaceDweller
Unfounded assumptions, assumptions, assumptions ... about an unfoundedly assumed entity!Sometimes I wonder why God allows evil.
... But for us to not be robots God has to allow us free will and free will ... — Art48
If there is no law then how do you know what is right and what is wrong? — SpaceDweller
Is there free will in heaven? Yes? Is there evil in heaven? No? Then free will doesn't explain (or inevitably lead to) evil. — Art48
Then free will doesn't explain (or inevitably lead to) evil.
Can we not make our own humanist laws? — universeness
Word of God survived the test of time.
laws that humans make do not survive the test of time, human laws are constantly changing. — SpaceDweller
Believers simply hold subjective personal preferences about what they think god/s want. — Tom Storm
Which is how we arrive at the moral quagmire of Christian ethics — Tom Storm
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