"but, just the fact that there is room for moral growth, implys that there is some sort of absolute stranded to grow towards."
Have to disagree with that line. Is there an absolute car? Building? Piece of music? Painting? Computer? Anything?
Come to that - is there a point that evolution stops - where the perfect being has been created (with perfect morality of course)?
I think not.
Its a journey. Its not a journey with a destination. Its not a journey with an unknown destination. It is a journey with no specified destination whose function is the journey itself.
Just to return to the idea of evolution. If we accept that evolution is adaptation to change (usually environmental) a perfect being in one environment may not be so in a changed one. Similarly a perfect moral position in one society may not (probably won't) translate into the next. Perfection (absolutism) therefore fails by definition.
Have to disagree with that line. Is there an absolute car? Building? Piece of music? Painting? Computer? Anything?
Come to that - is there a point that evolution stops - where the perfect being has been created (with perfect morality of course)?
I think not.
Its a journey. Its not a journey with a destination. Its not a journey with an unknown destination. It is a journey with no specified destination whose function is the journey itself.
Just to return to the idea of evolution. If we accept that evolution is adaptation to change (usually environmental) a perfect being in one environment may not be so in a changed one. Similarly a perfect moral position in one society may not (probably won't) translate into the next. Perfection (absolutism) therefore fails by definition.