(February 18, 2015 at 6:02 pm)ether-ore Wrote:(February 18, 2015 at 5:49 pm)Surgenator Wrote: That doesn't change the fact that God is subjective.
For me, I happen to believe the eye witness accounts of prophets who over the millennia have reported the same story and have consistently and coherently recorded it in scripture. So, there is no doubt but that you will consider God to be subjective; But, since I believe these reports of the prophets to be true, then for me God is an objective truth.
"Consistently and coherently"? The bible scholars would disagree with you. Nevertheless, you haven't understood what I was saying. Lets me put it this way, would objective moral laws exist if God didn't exist? If YES, God is unnecessarily for us to be moral. If NO, then God dictates what is moral. If any being (God included) dictates what is moral, morality is subjective. You do not get to objective morality by looking at how the most powerful being behaves.