(August 16, 2013 at 7:12 pm)pineapplebunnybounce Wrote: That's what I wanted you to say. Because then, for you god will never be evil, so you are unable to say what ronedee said, which was if god asks him to do what he considers to be atrocities, he won't do it even if it means eternal damnation.
That depends on your definition of evil. Your definition of evil can be independent of your morality. Is it in God's right to do certain things, such as killing? Yes, He is morally justified, because He created all things. May we still consider Him evil? Yes, because evil is subjective. Ronedee explained what ronedee would do if God asked him to do something. He did not say God's deeds were objectively "wrong". Of course, objective morality often helps us decide our personal definition of evil. If there is no objective morality in your subjective worldviews, what good are your subjective worldviews?