(October 11, 2017 at 2:07 pm)pool the matey Wrote: Before you answer, can you name one objectively good person? You probably cannot. Whether what you do is good or not is highly subjective.
So what about racism... rape, genocide, child molesters? Are they not objectively bad? I think they are.
So what we're getting at is that there are indeed objectively bad people ..could that mean that there could be a standard for objective good as well but we just don't know it yet?...and most of all...could this mean there indeed is an objective morality after all?
Take killing. We think of killing another human as morally repugnant, normally. But we also arm police officers and soldiers with killing weapons, and (especially with the latter) we laud their skill in using these weapons. And, of course, the god you've recently adopted uses killing as a tool for correction all the time; indeed, he invented dying, according to Genesis.
Is all killing wrong? Can it sometimes be right? Can you answer those questions with the objective morality you're obviously pushing here? Your god is a murderer, yet you think of him as good. Do you even know what objective morality means?