Are there any real moral laws? For those who in enjoy logic and rational thinking, here is a logical approach.
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Are there any real moral laws? For those who in enjoy logic and rational thinking, here is a logical approach.
There are at least three ways we can proceed when we are morally obligated to break an immoral law.
What is it that makes an action morally good and right? Solving Euthyphro’s dilemma.
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If we grant the atheist’s premise that God cannot permit gratuitous evil in this world, then what happens when a culture or an entire civilization becomes a gratuitous evil?
Since we judge other people according to our own sense of justice, when we disagree with another person’s sense of justice, they will appear unjust to us. If our sense of justice is not perfect, we are likely to disagree with some aspects of perfect justice. Therefore, a perfectly just God will seem unjust to us.
Just as it makes no sense to talk about a high crime rate if there are no laws to break, in the same way we cannot take evil and injustice seriously unless there is some ultimate standard of beauty and goodness that is being violated.