It also shows that eternal unchanging beings cannot be worshipped, since limited praise that is earned is always greater then their praise.
This doesn't mean there can't be gods, it also doesn't disprove a soul and metaphysical reality or after life.
Perhaps what is still proven by the moral argument is that there is an objective perceiver that is absolute and correct perceiver to all possible levels of greatness/praise, but it shows it's not "God" or ultimately great.
This doesn't mean there can't be gods, it also doesn't disprove a soul and metaphysical reality or after life.
Perhaps what is still proven by the moral argument is that there is an objective perceiver that is absolute and correct perceiver to all possible levels of greatness/praise, but it shows it's not "God" or ultimately great.

