(November 1, 2017 at 9:56 am)Khemikal Wrote:He was talking about food. I was saying there are objective measures to that should make us value it, even if we don't know the exact value.(November 1, 2017 at 9:54 am)MysticKnight Wrote: Not really, when love is more hidden and more sacred than to not have hidden world come with it.
Itself. God is One.
So things being beneficial to others isn;t an object fact of valuation after all? Make up your mind. I'm uninterested in the self interested and arbitrary standard of your favorite fairy. It means nothing to me and has no value in my life.
Likewise, when someone does actions that are beneficial for you which you can know objectively they are beneficial for you, you should assume well of their intentions, and appreciate them.
But what you are appreciating when someone is doing such actions is not just the action, but the person acting for your sake, which is an act of love, and you appreciate them due to their love towards you, but you don't know the degree nor the hue of their love exactly.
God knows it because it in its exact form and measurement, he knows it's exact beauty.
However, when we observe people, we assess their actions...whether we like it or not. We form judgments whether we want to or don't.
We do so with belief their is an exact reality to their states.
Actions cannot be divorced from their inner state and intentions. And God knows the secret language of intentions and creates it with respect to himself.