RE: Subjective Morality?
October 15, 2018 at 12:17 pm
(This post was last modified: October 15, 2018 at 12:19 pm by Mystic.)
Holy books and those who hold authority, were meant to be followed by insight, and they relied on to show the way, but not dictate to you and you blindly accept things you don't understand.
The leadership of Prophets although they have proof, is to be followed by insight, lest their words get misinterpreted and we make a mockery of God's signs and proofs.
Why do you say so, if it's recognition, and not making it up, and it's insight, and not just a matter of taste, and has proofs that can be agreed upon and proven and explained, then I don't see at all how it's subjective.
It's subjectively only if it's followed blindly.
The leadership of Prophets although they have proof, is to be followed by insight, lest their words get misinterpreted and we make a mockery of God's signs and proofs.
(October 15, 2018 at 12:17 pm)Pandæmonium Wrote: That’s subjective though innit?
Why do you say so, if it's recognition, and not making it up, and it's insight, and not just a matter of taste, and has proofs that can be agreed upon and proven and explained, then I don't see at all how it's subjective.
It's subjectively only if it's followed blindly.