Now, now, RC...that's just silly.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:17 pm ...you'd be terrified to live in such a society and among such people, because there would be no one there to tell you what to do, how live, and pick up after you.
Tell me where they are, and I'll go and give it a try.
Then you do not believe in objective morality. You believe that people with the delusion of morality have objectives. And that's quite a different thing.You are absolutely right. I have no use for that religious twaddle.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:08 pm You're not a believer in objective (i.e. intrinsically real and obligatory) morality at all.
I'm glad we cleared that up.
Nobody's talking about "imposing" morality, RC.If your idea of morality is some kind of obligation imposed on human beings by some authority, it is an evil the world and mankind would be better off without. Nothing good has ever come from that view, but endless evil has.
If the world was created with intrinsic moral value, then nothing at all is being "imposed": you either happen to recognize the real, objective value of the things and persons in the world, or you do not; but nobody's going to impose that recognition on you. Indeed, as Locke said so well, nobody can -- because anyone who tried would be working against the Creator, who has bestowed you with the conscience and the free will to decide what you will and will not believe and do, and He alone can say whether you've lived in consonance with the intrinsic moral value of His creation, or spent your life violating it. You either understood the moral nature of the world for what it was, the deliberate creation of God for His purposes, or pretended it had none, and used the world for your own purposes. That's all.
And, as Locke said, on what he called "The Great Day," the Day of Judgment you give your account to your Creator...not to any human authority.
So you're certainly safe from me, and from anybody who thinks as I do. Watch out instead for people who have objectives they want to impose on you. They're the problem.