What does "truly" mean in this context? "Decreed by a god", by any chance? Something else?So from your perspective you are froeced to admit that there truly is no good and there truly is no evil.
If "good and evil" (in the sense postulate them) are not there, there is also no morality (as you have it in mind). Consequently things can not be measured in terms of the morality (as you have it in mind), and saying that two things are morally equivalent would be nonsense. If no morality exists, things cannot be morally equivalent or different.There is indeed moral equivalence between Mother Teresa and Osama bin Laden
That said, there are plenty of different ideas as to what "morality" means, besides yours. Mass killing counts as worse in my book than mass feeding, and even if an alleged "absolute authority" would see that the other way round, I think it wouldn´t change my opinion.
What, for example, if your "absolute authority" decided that Bin Laden is better than Mother Theresa? Would that be the sort of advantage that you see in having such an "absolute authority" and the "absolute good and evil" over having a subjective but reasonable idea of good and evil?
Btw., I do not know any of the two persons closely enough to have an opinion (in fact, I just know them as being picked as symbols for good and evil based on selected actions of theirs). And what happened to the Christian "don´t judge the person", anyways?
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