RE: The Immorality of God - Slavery in the Old Testament
January 24, 2016 at 1:59 pm
(This post was last modified: January 24, 2016 at 2:01 pm by robvalue.)
All because he was bored/lonely. Hasn't he heard of Xbox?
Also, if there is objective morality, no one knows what it is. No two theists can agree. So what practical use is it? We have no way of verifying anything to see if it's objectively moral or immoral, because we don't know what the standard is. With Christians ignoring most of their own book, there's not much left, and that can hardly cover every possible scenario, can it? Eventually you're going to have to interpret and decide for yourself.
Also, if there is objective morality, no one knows what it is. No two theists can agree. So what practical use is it? We have no way of verifying anything to see if it's objectively moral or immoral, because we don't know what the standard is. With Christians ignoring most of their own book, there's not much left, and that can hardly cover every possible scenario, can it? Eventually you're going to have to interpret and decide for yourself.
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