(March 2, 2020 at 6:30 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Spend some time googling it. The position of moral realism is open to anyone who would contend that moral facts exist, and that reference to these moral facts makes a given thing right or wrong. It's a proposition that's true or false regardless of any god's existence.
What do you think makes a thing good or bad? True facts about the act itself, or true facts about gods?
I am currently looking into your so called moral realism. Meanwhile, to me, what makes an act good or bad is never the act itself. The act itself is a pure mechanical event in materialistic world, good and bad are undefined.
Deism/theism makes talking about "good" and "bad" possible.