The owner loses his money there I guess.
I suppose it's because they are part of the same people, the same family.
Like I said to someone else here, we were made in the image of God, being persons of our own and having a conscience and being able to make moral judgments. However, we are not all-knowing and neither are we all-good.
The fact that I don't fully understand God's motives at all times doesn't mean that those he has are wrong. This is a point I have not stopped defending here. You can always ask him why he did such and such or said such and such, when you'll meet him someday.
So the owner loses his investment for beating amother human being, an image bearer of God, to death and you call this good?
In your second paragraph you talked about us being made in the image of God and therfore having moral agency but you have not responded to another post on this subject that pointed out to you that Adam and Eve were in God's image before they ate the fruit and gained the knowledge of good and evil that is the basis of moral decision making. Until you can address this objection you are not justified in continuing to make this point.
Finally you keep pointing out that God might have good reason for permitting you would call evil but this doesn't help you escape the euthyphro dilemma. You are saying that his nature is your standard for good but then he does things that you would not call good were anyone else to do them. Essentially you have failed to carry your burden of proof that God's nature is good. More over even if we were willing to grant you this defence you are introducing a specualtivery premise into your argument and so can only at best come away with a special other conclusion.
Anyway here are all the thing from my post that you didn't respond to for some reason. I will copy them below so that you can engage with the questions I am asking. I know you are responding to a lot of people so I will assume you just overlooked them and we're not deliberately avoiding difficult questions
From earlier :
Me
OK now to respond to your thoughts.
You
God's nature is not good because he says so, I know it because he said so. God's nature is good because it's good. It's just so. Now I admit it might take a step of faith to believe that.
Me
When you say God's nature is good, how do you evaluate this idea? I know God says his nature is good and that is how you know but if you wanted to be sure how would you check?
You
No, God won't change tomorrow. He's unchangeable! His good nature won't change. He won't start liking something He used to hate. He won't consider good what he once considered wrong. Contrary to Euthyphro's gods, I'm talking about the only God that truly exists, and he is consistent with himself. Always. Forever.
Me
So are you stating unequivocally that your God is unchangeable, that is, once he makes a clear statement about something he will never change his mind? Unrelated question. ..if you decieve someone, specifically so that they will believe something that is not true, are you guilty of lying? And is lying a sin? What about if you knowingly send someone to lie on your behalf, does it make it OK because someone else physically told the lie or are are you still guilty because you were the one who ordered it?
You
Fair enough. Although, if you do believe there is better explanation than God for good and evil, right and wrong, to exist, now would have been a good time to say it and show how nonsensical what all I'm saying is. That is also if you believe morality to be more than an illusion, like I do. In fact, it seems to be the case of everyone here accusing God.
Me
I don't belive evil exists, it is a religious word that doesn't comport with reality that I can see. I base my morality in the principle of minimizing harm.This doesn't make a god based morality impossible but it is an alternative hypothesis.
You
I'm sorry? What is this standard?
Me
Knowledge is a subset if belief, specifically it is usually defines as justified, true belief. So when you say that God is good this is a statement of belief not of knowledge.
You
Yeah... God sure doesn't mess around when it comes to justice.
Do you recall that all these people were wicked?
Me
Please explain how the foetus in its mother's womb was wicked, or all the trees that drowned?
Also remember this whole thing was God's plan to begin with. He planed for the fall to happen, and one brother to murder the other etc etc up to the point where he would need to drown almost everyone to death, while knowing ahead of time that this wouldn't fix anything and that he would still have to come to earth as himself to kill himself so that he could serve as a loophole for rules he set up to punish actions he predestined, thereby actualizing a system in which his glory ends up with most of his ensouled, image bearing creature, end up in a hell he made for someone else but knew they would end up in any way because they were not part of the elect that God predestined to save (whether they wanted to believe or not thereby obviating free will).
So please explain how it is that God is good again...I seem to be reading a different book than you.