(May 2, 2018 at 9:53 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: I honestly haven't really thought too much about this concept of dynamic morality I am writing about.
That morality is different person to person, there is no one size fit all, and everyone has different approaches and standards of how they develop themselves. Two complete opposite paths, both may be right for both persons with exact same circumstances but different taste they developed.
I haven't thought about. I am going to see the dialogue in Quran with this topic.
The arguments for guides, authority of God, etc, exact designation of them, consistent way, etc, still ring true, but guidance would be more individualistic and everyone would have their own path to follow by the spirit guide.
I believe at this moment Quran dealt with this. It's just that I don't know enough of both sides to make a decision.
And there is religions it seems that to believing in unseen guidance from God to him, but are more of this individualistic choosing.
I have to give them more thought.
(May 2, 2018 at 10:39 pm)Joods Wrote: We are all unique and different. I don't think that any god has anything to do with it. Atheists develop senses of right or wrong - all without the help of a god.
In areas of this world have never been exposed to any sort of god and therefore don't believe in one and they do just fine.
Just some food for thought, MK.
Me, I'm a snow flake .. both unique and special.