By the evidence and definition individuals do not determine morality. historically through the history of humanity evolved to insure the survival of humanity by survival of the family and community. Social cooperation is necessary for survival and morals such as those against wrongful death, standards of consent to sexual relations, and theft. When discussing morality recognize the definition: From:
https://www.google.com/search?q=mor...0j35i39j0l4.5225j1j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
- Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.
synonyms: ethics, rights and wrongs, ethicality More
- a particular system of values and principles of conduct, especially one held by a specified person or society.
plural noun: moralities
"a bourgeois morality"
- the extent to which an action is right or wrong.
"behind all the arguments lies the issue of the morality of the possession of nuclear weapons"
Please note there is nothing in the definition that defines morality in and of itself either objective nor subjective. The fact that all cultures develop and evolve morals over the millennia are observable objective attributes of morality regardless of religion. The variation between cultures, and over time represent subjective attributes of morality.
I do believe in God, and God's Laws and Principles progressively revealed over time, and the positive evolution of morality is a reflection of God's Laws and Principles, but morals in and of themselves are attributes of human cultures.
The problem with the Bible and other ancient religions that claim some sort 'objective' morality is from the human perspective and that of scriptures morality is not consistent over time, which makes it impossible to specifically define 'What is objective morality?'
Sorry, I didn't see your post before now.
Thanks.
I think I understand.
So basically, morality evolves as policies evolve, but vary from place to place.
Hence, universal morality exists only outside this realm, and therefore in order for global morality to exist, this system, with its governments must go.
If morality exists outside this realm though - that is, with God's universal family, then it must also exist within this realm, but only with those who abide with, or are one with God's family.
Makes sense.
That's why Jesus prayed to his father, that his followers be one with him and his father.
John 17:15-23
15 “I do not request that you take them out of the world, but that you watch over them because of the wicked one.
16 They are no part of the world, just as I am no part of the world.
17 Sanctify them by means of the truth; your word is truth.
18 Just as you sent me into the world, I also sent them into the world.
19 And I am sanctifying myself in their behalf, so that they also may be sanctified by means of truth.
20 “I make request, not concerning these only, but also concerning those putting faith in me through their word,
21 so that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in union with me and I am in union with you, that they also may be in union with us, so that the world may believe that you sent me.
22 I have given them the glory that you have given me, in order that they may be one just as we are one.
23 I in union with them and you in union with me, in order that they may be perfected into one, so that the world may know that you sent me and that you loved them just as you loved me.
...and why there is good reason to remove man-made rule - human government - and have one government - God's kingdom - rule the entire earth. Daniel 2:44, 45
I think I am already seeing how well that works.
That's why I don't find these statements to be true at all.
The problem with the Bible and other ancient religions that claim some sort 'objective' morality is from the human perspective and that of scriptures morality is not consistent over time, which makes it impossible to specifically define 'What is objective morality?'
On the contrary, I find the problem is not the Bible, but those who falsely claim to follow it.
I find people who live by the Bible, do display high moral standards that are consistent, and do not evolve with changing time or seasons.
For example, they live by values that set them apart from the world's ever changing "morals".
Why do you say it
is from the human perspective and that of scriptures morality is not consistent over time
Can you provide evidence of that?
Okay
@siti, I think I understand what you are saying.
So wheter someone knows the age of a person, or not, it is morally wrong for them to engage in sexual intercourse with that person - knowingly or unknowingly, whether anyone else knows or not... simply because the person is too young, according to the law, to give consent.
So basically, the world is full of immoral people - those underage that give consent, and those adult in age, who sex with underage, but once you are not underage, you are not immoral... unless you hurt someone, or kill them.
@SomeRandom
I know of 20 year olds that have been manipulated, coerced, etc. but that's okay.
I was reading somewhere, where some are unclear about statutory rape between consenting minors. I don't think this behavior is viewed as criminal, since most usually view it as "not such a big thing".
I too believe morality is of a spiritual nature, and I think loose morals are a result of spiritual abandonment. In other words, many are more interested in material things, than spiritual things, I find.
However, this was prophecied in scripture.
Thanks for the chat.