@Ignorant, I've spent some time pondering your definition of "good", and it still leaves me confused. You say goodness is subjective, but you also say we can be wrong about our perception of goodness (like Hitler). You also say that goodness is for the sake of other goodness, and I'm not sure what purpose that serves in your definition. Then you throw God in at the end and say if he satisfies all our desires then he is goodness itself. What does "goodness itself" mean? I thought Christians believed that God was a person.
So I give up. No more questions.
So I give up. No more questions.
