(July 4, 2013 at 12:55 pm)Inigo Wrote:(July 4, 2013 at 12:53 pm)max-greece Wrote: We then get to the further problem of God's communication with us. Even if God could hold a perfect moral position at all times if he/she/they cannot communicate that to us in an unambiguous way, consistently, then they may as well not exist for all the use they are.
Fortunately - he/she/it/they are not there. Problem solved.
I am entirely unclear how you arrive at these conclusions. I say something. Then you attribute to me a view quite different to any I have argued for. At what point have I asserted that morality is fixed over time?
I do not know what you mean by 'absolute' morality.
I have made clear what I understand by 'morality'. MOrality instructs and those instructions have inescapable rational authority.
I left in the part of my reply you ignored.
So are you saying that God's morality changes with time? So what is morally acceptable to God at one point in our history is not at a later point? How can that be?
Also - how do you know that "those instructions have inescapable rational authority?" Even if there is a God there is no reason the authority would have to be rational. Judging by most of the things you have posted they certainly don't appear to be.