RE: My views on objective morality
March 13, 2016 at 1:45 pm
(This post was last modified: March 13, 2016 at 1:46 pm by Mystic.)
Even though there is many good arguments for God, I seek refuge in God from relying on them for my faith. Arguments are a means, not an end. There is a way of knowing. A way of seeing. A way of understanding.
And if people want so much detail of the connection between God and creation, that is how he is linked to and connected to (his name), isn't this another argument for religion, that God would send teachers that teach on his authority the truth of these matters. And that there would scriptures from God that clarify the matter and make people see on insights?
There is many signs and indications of our knowledge of God. But honestly, arguments no matter how strong and sound, are not to be relied upon but rather they may help people connect back and have firmer faith in their connection. God is to be known though the divine connection, seeing him even it it's from a distance.
And if people want so much detail of the connection between God and creation, that is how he is linked to and connected to (his name), isn't this another argument for religion, that God would send teachers that teach on his authority the truth of these matters. And that there would scriptures from God that clarify the matter and make people see on insights?
There is many signs and indications of our knowledge of God. But honestly, arguments no matter how strong and sound, are not to be relied upon but rather they may help people connect back and have firmer faith in their connection. God is to be known though the divine connection, seeing him even it it's from a distance.