(February 2, 2016 at 2:45 pm)Drich Wrote:(February 2, 2016 at 2:13 pm)Jenny A Wrote: @ DritchYes
Just to be clear, what I'm hearing from you is this:
1. All morallity is popular (relative) morality.
Quote:2. God's law as defined by Jesus, is purposely designed to be unfollowable by mortal man.yes
Quote:3. Those portions of god's laws that appear immoral (like slavery, rape, aborting the babies of unfaithful wives, discriminating against bastards, gneocide, etc.) are good because they have helped humanity in some way.Not good or bad they are neutral, and were or are necessary.
Quote:4. The punishment for all violations of god's law is enternal damnation.All meaning Any yes, Damnation meaning Hell/eternal seperation/2nd death yes
Quote:5. All violations of god's laws are equally bad.Yes
Quote:6. Violations of god's laws are debts to god.More or less, they are also describe as being a debt you accumilate that is yet to be paid.
(as in the wages of sin is Death.)
Quote:7. Whether other human beings are hurt by your actions is not relevent to whether the action is a sin.All pain we identify is not sinful, no. On the other hand God identifies other 'pain' we cause one another and identifies it as sin. like divorce.
Quote:8. To be rightious is to seek atonement from god.Only God is righteous. We seek atonement to cloth ourselves in the righteousness of Christ.
Quote:9. God's law is objective.God's law is based on His will, and therefore does not change.
Quote:10. Morality is bad because it changes with time and place.No, All I am saying is morality is a non stable standard and to judge yourself by it or anything else is foolish, because it can be literally made to say anything is right to wrong.
Quote:11. Atheists prefer morality because it's less strict than god's law.No because they can justify anything they want with it.
Quote:12. Jews are an exception in that they can follow OT God's law to the letter instead of the impossible NT standard and that's OK with god.No I refer to OT jews following the law. Their are no more OT jews, that means non are exempt. Even modern day Jews do not follow the practices of OT jews, even the most devout.
Quote:Is that correct? If not, which of the above is wrong? I'm not asking for the whys. Just trying to see if I understand your position.:thumbsup:
@ Dritch I went to some effort to understand you. Above is your recognition that I do indeed understand. I think most of the rest of us do too. We just think you are wrong.
Your first error is in thinking that there is a god and you personally understand his will. Your second error is in thinking that a being who would create the system you describe is worthy of worship. Your third error is in thinking that the fact moral consensus changes over time makes it valueless. Your fourth error is in thinking atheists don't believe in god for the purpose of avoiding god's stricter law.
My only concern is that you appear to believe genocide and slavery are necessary or even morally neutral. Other than sociopathic positions like that, I have no interest in god's law absent credible evidence of god. To the extent you and others believe such things, I think your god story is morally abhorrent and a danger to society.
Do you understand my position? Have you tried to understand it?