(December 3, 2013 at 3:58 am)Esquilax Wrote:(December 2, 2013 at 4:38 pm)Drich Wrote: In the entire History of Man Might has always made 'right.'
I don't really care about the rest of your post, but I take issue with your extreme simplification here; in the history of man, might has made ease of execution, not moral rightness. I find it hugely amusing that you've boiled down morality, if it were manmade, to "the thing that happens," as if we've got no sense for determining immoral acts too.
Morality isn't based upon the actions that happen: might is the thing that allows you to act effectively, but it doesn't make the actions one takes using that might inherently moral.
If you would have taken the time to actually read the rest of my post you would have noted i do not say morality is the "thing that happens.'
I clearly state that 'morality' or rather 'man's morality' is the justification of 'the things that happen, and are accepted in soceity.'
That is why I site the mass murder of babies/abortion. To make the killing of babies 'moral' in this soceity the term baby is removed and the indivisual is dehumanized, and they are given the name fetus. In this soceity killing babies is wrong, but killing fetuses we line up for and will pay thousands of dollars to have done, by the literal millions every year.
Yet because the bible does not use the term fetus when the armies of Israel does it MAYBE by the thousands, God is a monster. But again because we change one word babies are no longer human and it becomes a moral act, so much so we can do it millions of times over in a year and no one gives it a second thought..
Bottom line, the act on an indivisual bases is exactly the same. The volume is exceedingly one sided (man has far out done God) but the acts of God are condemned and the acts of man become an intrinsic right of every woman, and is upheld as a triumph of a modern and progressive soceity. (we pat ourselves on the back for this)
What is the difference? we simply justify our own sins, while we hypocritically judge God for doing the same. It boils down to want to do and justify our acts and need to persecute God.
We are told to Judge not lest we be judged by that very same measure. For those who have used that arguement/Judgement, know there maybe a day where you hear that again.