(June 12, 2013 at 7:15 pm)Ryantology Wrote: Biblical morality is no less arbitrary than any other form. Even if we were generous enough to give the fiction credit as being more than that, the Bible merely reflects one being's opinions on what is moral and what is not, and the justification for his opinions is only that he holds them. Arbitrary morality is all that exists in reality, whether you believe in God or not.
Nope, God’s character is the immutable standard of morality, that’s not arbitrary from man’s perspective at all.
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It would be, according to Christianity, as the elimination of Jews was a Christian moral imperative for centuries.
Nope, Biblical morality is not defined as “anything Christians choose to do”. However, according to your atheistic morality the Holocaust was moral progress; how does that make you feel?