(December 5, 2015 at 11:32 pm)wallym Wrote:(December 5, 2015 at 10:36 pm)LostLocke Wrote: Then you're back to a form of relativism. Morality is whatever God says, and God can change what he says on a whim, leading to the same thing theists accuse non-theists of: there's no absolute ground for the "morality" being followed.
I feel like you read the first paragraph, but not the second one. Or maybe my terrible example just doesn't work, and works even less for people who don't play a specific video games, and I'm a dummy for doing an awful job communicating a point.
A field goal is worth 3 points is a fact in an american football game. The league, however, could change field goals to be worth 4 points. Then a field goal being worth 4 points would be a fact.
If you control the laws of the universe, as God theoretically would if He existed, I think what He sets as the rules would be facts. We couldn't say "gravity is just God's opinion" for example.
What are you even talking about dude, gravitons aren't real