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Motivation in Morality
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<blockquote data-quote="Treeplanter" data-source="post: 76025556" data-attributes="member: 435296"><p>Not explicitly, no - but isn't that what you were implying?</p><p></p><p>My contention, as stated in the OP, is that one's status as a moral person hinges entirely upon one's motivation/reason for undertaking a good and right action</p><p></p><p>Your exact response was:</p><p>"If you do so"</p><p>{i.e. if you do what is good and right}</p><p>"because you love God who commands it, you are a "moral" person."</p><p></p><p>This, to me, certainly implies that you are stating that doing what is good and right, in the absence of a love for God, is not enough, in your eyes, to qualify a person as moral</p><p></p><p></p><p>And besides that, I was just asking...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeplanter, post: 76025556, member: 435296"] Not explicitly, no - but isn't that what you were implying? My contention, as stated in the OP, is that one's status as a moral person hinges entirely upon one's motivation/reason for undertaking a good and right action Your exact response was: "If you do so" {i.e. if you do what is good and right} "because you love God who commands it, you are a "moral" person." This, to me, certainly implies that you are stating that doing what is good and right, in the absence of a love for God, is not enough, in your eyes, to qualify a person as moral And besides that, I was just asking... [/QUOTE]
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