(November 14, 2013 at 1:32 pm)Lemonvariable72 Wrote: So drich might makes right is a good thing then?
It just is. It's not good or bad, unless you are for or against what is considered 'right.'
There is no universal right, no acts have an inherant value. The context of an act always dictates what is right and what is not. Couple this concept with the expressed will of the one who has the most 'might,' will determine what is right in a given situation.
If you live and die only in man's world then man has the final say on right and wrong. However if one lives and dies in God's world then he has to answer to God for his deeds. That is why there is such a great need to disprove or claim there is no God. this gives final authority back to man.