Okay, let me rephrase that comment then.
Applying 'god' to a scenario and having it make sense is nothing short of willful delusion in my book. Goddidit Claiming that god is responsible for the things you do not have answers to prevents further questioning, so that you can move on and feel satisfied that there is no longer a reason to wonder. It is a cop-out.
Your suicide example makes no sense to me. Whether or not suicide can be considered wrong, by your example, is determined by the society in which the question is asked. Most humans, it can be argued, feel that suicide is wrong. There are perfectly natural, chemical biological reasons for that to be the default stance. Morality does not come from an external source. It is built into every animal on the planet.
Applying 'god' to a scenario and having it make sense is nothing short of willful delusion in my book. Goddidit Claiming that god is responsible for the things you do not have answers to prevents further questioning, so that you can move on and feel satisfied that there is no longer a reason to wonder. It is a cop-out.
Your suicide example makes no sense to me. Whether or not suicide can be considered wrong, by your example, is determined by the society in which the question is asked. Most humans, it can be argued, feel that suicide is wrong. There are perfectly natural, chemical biological reasons for that to be the default stance. Morality does not come from an external source. It is built into every animal on the planet.