Gary Childress wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2026 4:12 pm
"...how does one "ground" something if it's not written in the Bible?"
I've given one example, and could easily give more, but I'll repeat at your request, Gary.
A Hindu can ground his ethics in his Hindu worldview. For example, his ideology tells him which each "caste" is for, and what his ethical duties to them, under Hinduism, should be.
This does not imply I believe Hinduism is true or that their ethics are objectively right. But it does mean that they are behaving rationally -- which means that what they believe about the world and what they require of ethics are well-coordinated and make sense with each other.
Or, to take another example, how about one of those nutty PETA people. They believe that eating animals is wrong. I like a good steak, myself. But when he tells me that "meat is murder," I don't call him a hypocrite. He's following what he believes to be true, even though I think it's nutty. He's being rational. And he's grounded his ethics in his worldview. So I can give him that. He's at least consistent.
Both Hindus and PETA freaks, therefore, can ground their ethics. I don't agree with either of them, but I don't call them irrational, so long as their worldview fits their ethical demands.
But how about the secularist? Can he ground his ethics in his worldview? Can he coordinate what he thinks is true about the nature of reality with the ethics he demands of himself or others? No. For his worldview does not allow ethics to have any basis. There are no objective ethical duties under the secular worldview, so there is nothing to ground, and nowhere to ground them. He thinks he's an evolved animal, ultimately a mistake made by space-dust at the Big Bang, without plan, purpose or direction. Nothing puts requirements on him, that he can detect in his own worldview.
So if a secularist demands you to be ethical in some way, he's being irrational. He's a fraud. He hasn't got any "Why," even in his own worldview, for why you should believe him. His demanded ethic is not backed by any logical connection to his worldview. Logically, he can only be a Nihilist. There's no other non-hypocritical option for him, because his worldview has place for none. It's 100% the fault of his secularism, too.
That's what grounding is all about.