RE: My views on objective morality
March 14, 2016 at 4:24 am
(This post was last modified: March 14, 2016 at 4:24 am by robvalue.)
This is another way of presenting the problem with "objectively morality" based on god. It probably has a name, but let's call it Probvalue's dilemma 
Would you do absolutely anything god told you to do?
If no, your morality is not based solely on God.
If yes, you're a highly dangerous person who could turn into a mass murderer after having a hallucination.
I suspect that most people who say "yes" are actually thinking "no", but they realize that saying "no" will invalidate their beliefs. Only those who are prepared to utterly dispense with their humanity would follow any command blindly.

Would you do absolutely anything god told you to do?
If no, your morality is not based solely on God.
If yes, you're a highly dangerous person who could turn into a mass murderer after having a hallucination.
I suspect that most people who say "yes" are actually thinking "no", but they realize that saying "no" will invalidate their beliefs. Only those who are prepared to utterly dispense with their humanity would follow any command blindly.
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