(November 5, 2014 at 7:20 am)Drich Wrote: I'm not sure one can judge another better or worse, they just are.
One standard is unchanging, because God is unchanging. The other changes from culture to culture and from generation to generation to suit the wants and will of popular culture.
It only then becomes better or worse depending on which side of eternity you wish to stand on.
You are confusing god's morality with theistic morality.
Theistic morality would be an umbrella term covering all moral systems proposed on the basis of belief in god and since there are many different variations of that, there is no singular theistic morality that one can point to and judge.
You god's morality would be a standard proposed by your god ans since your god is imaginary, so is his morality.
Biblical morality would be one form of theistic morality, but since its open to interpretation and/or extremely damaging when practiced literally, it is clearly worse.