(February 22, 2015 at 12:16 pm)ether-ore Wrote: It appears that is the natural occurrence to difference to being a believer as opposed to an atheist.
Uh, what?
(February 22, 2015 at 12:16 pm)ether-ore Wrote: You say: "How about we define objective-moral-law as the application of a rule for a given situation where the situation and punishment do not depend who, where or when the situation partook?"
I'm ok with that except that the word "application" implies and applier. To me, in terms of an eternally objective moral law, that means God.
No, the moral agent is the person doing the deed. The moral agent applies his or her morality to a situation.
The alternative implied by this comment of yours is that no human action has a moral dimension, and I'm pretty sure you don't believe that.