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Ethics & Morality
Is there Objective Morality?
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<blockquote data-quote="ReverendRV" data-source="post: 76735833" data-attributes="member: 444355"><p>Hey Kylie...</p><p></p><p>Regarding the Euthyphro Dilemma, would you say that if a Transcendent Morality is Subjective; the person Objectifies it? If Morality is Subjective, Euthyphro didn't have a Dilemma; just as you do not have a Dilemma living however you like...</p><p></p><p>In Theology there is the Principle of Unity. It basically says that if you gather All the Gods in a room, the God whose Will wins out is the 'Most High' God; and they All are Unified under him. Using this Principle, God Objectifies Morality. Saying that Morality is Subjective even to God, is only a momentary bump. He Objectifies Subjective Morality, the same way you Objectify Subjective Morality in your life...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReverendRV, post: 76735833, member: 444355"] Hey Kylie... Regarding the Euthyphro Dilemma, would you say that if a Transcendent Morality is Subjective; the person Objectifies it? If Morality is Subjective, Euthyphro didn't have a Dilemma; just as you do not have a Dilemma living however you like... In Theology there is the Principle of Unity. It basically says that if you gather All the Gods in a room, the God whose Will wins out is the 'Most High' God; and they All are Unified under him. Using this Principle, God Objectifies Morality. Saying that Morality is Subjective even to God, is only a momentary bump. He Objectifies Subjective Morality, the same way you Objectify Subjective Morality in your life... [/QUOTE]
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