| palou said: I didn't necessarily say "evil", just not an absolute good. Like humans, with his own morality, but why would said morality be perfect?
The general point was, however, no matter what morality god would have and would follow, he would himself describe it as good. So his word would provide no further insight on what true, objective morality would be. |
and that is why you use the scientific method to make observations as to what are the best principles for man to follow
if over a very long period of time some principles rise to the top as the best principles for man to live by
then you consider them to be a law such as observations that led to newton's third law for example
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
this can be compared to
"do onto others as you would have them do onto you"
the difference is simply that with regards to human interaction the principles are assigned to gods so that they can be communicated through stories







