(February 18, 2015 at 12:31 am)wiploc Wrote:(February 17, 2015 at 7:31 pm)ether-ore Wrote: It is my opinion that an objective morality is not possible without God.
Is it possible with god? Because if your claim is that it is possible with god but not possible without god, I'd like an explanation.
That's a claim that I've never seen effectively defended. It's come to the point that I don't believe it can be defended. So, if you have justification for your belief that objective morality is not possible without god (but is possible with god), then then I'd really like to know what that justification is.
I doubt that I would be able to offer you an acceptable explanation, or rather one that would be acceptable to you. However, these are my thoughts on the matter: Any moral code on the face of this earth would necessarily be subjective or relative according to the definitions I gave earlier. Consequently, and by process of elimination, an objective moral code would have to be eternal as opposed to temporal. An eternal moral law would of necessity have to have an administrator... God.