(April 4, 2018 at 3:01 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote:(April 4, 2018 at 2:26 pm)Drich Wrote: Well, one "Acts" have no inherent intrinsic value of any kind on a 'moral scale' as morality changes. What was permitted is not and what wasn't now is! Which is why is it foolish to argue points of morality across culture let alone across time.
So then how does God permit this if He does not change?
God is righteous. Righteousness has nothing to do with Morality. "Morality" is earned by the acts we do, while righteousness sanctifies those once or even currently morally wrong acts.
No; a "changing God" is not worthy of following or worshiping; in my opinion.
His creation go; he is there. Forever. Eternal.
That doesn't seem to me as a "changing" entity. It's us that need change sometimes; not him. His laws are the same since thousands of years, whoever goes against them perish. And he never changes for anybody too.
But here again God has not changed, your morality has.
God is righteous, righteousness assigns no moral value to action it simply forgives what is outside of God will when prompted.
What makes something wrong is when God says no, not without my permission. With God's permission all things are permissible. That again has never changed.