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<blockquote data-quote="Moral Orel" data-source="post: 75131955" data-attributes="member: 377019"><p>First off, I'm not looking for you to prove anything. Hopefully the amount it can be explained is at least somewhat satisfying, that's all I'm looking for.</p><p></p><p>So thus far, something is good because God imbued it with the quality of goodness? </p><p></p><p>As an analogy, say there's a painter that loves the color blue and paints nothing but abstracts in shades of blue. We would say that such and such painting of his is blue because he made it that way. Seem apt so far? </p><p></p><p>So is goodness a real quality in the way that blueness is? What makes something good? Why is "created" a necessary quality for something that is "good"? I don't expect you to answer these questions line by line. They're quasi-rhetorical in that I'm trying to find a good question that gets me a better understanding of "goodness" itself from your view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moral Orel, post: 75131955, member: 377019"] First off, I'm not looking for you to prove anything. Hopefully the amount it can be explained is at least somewhat satisfying, that's all I'm looking for. So thus far, something is good because God imbued it with the quality of goodness? As an analogy, say there's a painter that loves the color blue and paints nothing but abstracts in shades of blue. We would say that such and such painting of his is blue because he made it that way. Seem apt so far? So is goodness a real quality in the way that blueness is? What makes something good? Why is "created" a necessary quality for something that is "good"? I don't expect you to answer these questions line by line. They're quasi-rhetorical in that I'm trying to find a good question that gets me a better understanding of "goodness" itself from your view. [/QUOTE]
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