Maimonides
The mad Neuroscientist
I wonder if the title would be appropriately read: Is the Christian god a utilitarian?
Is it possible to perceive the moral actions of God (smite the wicked) or the death of Jesus on the cross would be considered acts of utility?
For those not familiar with John Stewart's philosophy Utilitarianism is the belief that moral action is determined by maximizing utility (happiness, pleasure etc) and minimizing negative utility among all other sentient beings. In other words any moral action that maximizes happiness for all and minimizes displeasure is essentially good.
Is it possible to perceive the moral actions of God (smite the wicked) or the death of Jesus on the cross would be considered acts of utility?
For those not familiar with John Stewart's philosophy Utilitarianism is the belief that moral action is determined by maximizing utility (happiness, pleasure etc) and minimizing negative utility among all other sentient beings. In other words any moral action that maximizes happiness for all and minimizes displeasure is essentially good.