No, I am making myself a source of morality, not a god. Those are two different things.
No, In my Christian belief, God is the supreme moral giver. By making yourself a source of morality you are making yourself out to be a God. I know you don't understand that because you do not see anyone or anything more esteemed than you that you should take it upon yourself to make your own set of morals.
No, it isn't. You have that concept wrong as well. Post-modernism is the view that all opinions are equal. I am not arguing that at all.
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Postmodernism does not rule out religion as did modernism, with its emphasis on human reason. However, the religions that are approved are very different from Christianity. You may believe what you want to. Go for what makes you feel good. Religion is cafeteria style. You choose what you like from what is spread in front of you, and put a meal together that suits your taste. There are strong links with paganism. [/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]
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I am saying that there is good and evil.
And how did you come to that conclusion?
So what convinced you that God was moral?
. Look, I'm no dummy. I carry degrees in medicine and science and the more I studied the more I was convinced that there had to be something bigger than myself. Something that creates and brings order to this world. The more I studied about the human body the more I was convinced of the miracle of creation. There is a verse in the bible It is in the book of Romans.
Romans 1:20-For since the creation of the world . His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made.
I have witnessed, what I call miracles. Patients being completely healed defying all medical knowledge. I have watched unbelieving doctors just shake their heads, not understanding, not comprehending. And when it is explained as a miracle they still walk away in unbelief. There are some in this world who will not believe not matter what. Jesus himself could come down and manifest in front of them and they still will deny it is him. Belief comes through faith. I am commanded by the Lord to spread the word, knowing full well that many I talk to will always refuse to believe.