• HelixDab2
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    3 months ago

    you are now redefining what is good or bad, not on the merits of the act or the consequences it carries, but by who executes it.

    That’s a core Christian ideology though. They define god as being the source of everything that is good. Therefore, if god wills it, then regardless of how awful a thing seems, it must definitionally be good. Everything is contextual to the will of god. It’s a very simplistic view of morality (as is the idea that morality is universal and unchanging).

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      3 months ago

      That’s a core Christian ideology though

      Well considering this is not based on evidence or logic, I think it’s safe to dismiss from this argument.

      To clarify, not attacking the validity of your point, I am attacking the “solution” presented here by the Church. Basically, “if we say it’s good you must take my word for it”… nope