Dunemeister
Well-Known Member
So far, people have ignored what I've had to say, but I honestly think what I've said would help the discussion. The issue isn't where people learn their morals. They might learn them from all sorts of ways, with or without holy books, with or without reason, with or without instinct, with or without Google Ethics (TM).
We need to get clear first about what we mean by "morals." What sorts of beasts are we talking about? Just as with the question of God, we need to have SOME clarity in terms. So far, my suggestions have been ignored, but then again, nobody has offered alternative analyses. I can only suppose that nobody thinks the question is relevant. Weird.
I have argued that moral statements (in the fullest sense of "moral") only make sense if we presuppose the existence of God. Therefore, there are only two positions to take (with lots of variant colors on these positions). The first is that there are no moral truths so there's no need to have a discussion about whether such truths prove the existence of God. The second is that there are such truths with God as a foundation or ultimate origin of them. The second position needs lots of fine-tuning with respect to the content of "moral truths" and "God" of course, but the project can proceed (and has done with some thoroughness).
We need to get clear first about what we mean by "morals." What sorts of beasts are we talking about? Just as with the question of God, we need to have SOME clarity in terms. So far, my suggestions have been ignored, but then again, nobody has offered alternative analyses. I can only suppose that nobody thinks the question is relevant. Weird.
I have argued that moral statements (in the fullest sense of "moral") only make sense if we presuppose the existence of God. Therefore, there are only two positions to take (with lots of variant colors on these positions). The first is that there are no moral truths so there's no need to have a discussion about whether such truths prove the existence of God. The second is that there are such truths with God as a foundation or ultimate origin of them. The second position needs lots of fine-tuning with respect to the content of "moral truths" and "God" of course, but the project can proceed (and has done with some thoroughness).