You stated quite clearly that your own feelings and the testimonies of others as the basis of morality. Therefore, as I stated before, what have you learned / discovered from these?
If you say, moral relativity, I will say — you are discovering what makes wrong-wrong and right-right. In other words, that there is a wrong and there is right.
Why? I don't get it.
If I say we create right and wrong, you will then say we discover it, who wins?
I do learn from others but the difference I feel is not that we are all discovering right and wrong but are creating right and wrong and being influenced by the creations of others.
Right and wrong do exist. That is my point. It does not matter ones culture or social status — there is right and wrong that does not vary. Have, yourself as the victim of stealing, robbing, murder, hate, prejudice, etc…then you learn what and why wrong is wrong. You cannot escape such moral absolutes. You can attempt to hide inside the garden of relativism but you can't hide from Moral Law.
Stealing, robbing, hate, prejudice I've encountered. Not murder, but I have spent the evening with convicted murderers. It is not so much a matter of knowing what is wrong, it's the complex situations they appear in.
“14…For what I am doing, I do not understand.
Exactly
Relativism provides no means to know right from wrong, good or evil, because it is based on the ever changing whims of humanity.
Agreed.
The Point of Moral Law is that it exist because God exist and He Knows what makes wrong-wrong and right-right. In other words, what is a truly wrong and what is truly right. There is truly goodness and there is truly nefariousness.
There may be an objective thing called "good", although I don't currently believe think there is.
The whole point is this, we learn/discover that there is truly right and truly wrong. Yes, we learn from moral relativism that there are truly things right and truly things wrong — in other words that Moral Objective Law exist and we break it everyday. We need someone to help us overcome and that one is Christ.
Or, we create right and wrong.
I know from the sound and tone of your comments that you despise the usage of the bible, again, how could a moral person know what God's standard of Moral Law is unless it is revealed, recorded…written? It would be pretty dumb to remain silent on this subject but great equitious justice displayed in providing documentation. This documentation is found in two places one in the bible and the second a conscience.
I don't despise your usage of the bible at all. I'm only beginning to get to grips with the bible, and I work slowly.
Scenario was — rope swing set tied wrong causing injury to the person swinging — no other variables. There is a right and a wrong way to tie the knot. Since there is — object right and wrong exist as well as responsibility for this injury. Stop trying to hide in the garden of moral relativism covering your self with verbiage trying to get off the hook.
I've not once tried to get 'off the hook' as you say. I've said if injury has been attributed to my negligence I'll take responsibility. If it was my fault I'll admit and do what I can to remedy the situation and ensure it doesn't happen again, no need for an appeal to an objective holy law. As I've said there is not a right way and a wrong way to tie the know, there are many ways.
Saying that there are no other variables leads me to the conclusion that the scenario you are depicting is not from any sense of reality I'm familiar with.
New Scenario: Someone else tied the knot in the swing set. You took a swing — knot loosens causing you great injury. It doesn't matter ones social or cultural backgrounds to determine that right and wrong exist. Through your fall, you discovered what makes truly right and truly wrong. There is a right way and a wrong way...
I don't think I do, I fall off a swing. I'm surprised it has never happened to me as I've been on some pretty unsafe swings in my younger years. I think I would have discovered more about my own stupidity than about than any true sense of right or wrong stemming from the knot maker. I've had shaving brushes where the knot has had to be sent back to the manufacturer, I didn't discover objective right and wrong, I discovered that even from well know knot makers knots aren't always perfect. I didn't email them explaining they were objectively wrong as the knot does not do what it should, I explained the problem, they explained why they aren't perfect, took responsibility and sent me a new one.
One plus one equals two — true or false?
Human creation and concept, not true or false. Very useful though.
Malicious Premeditative Murder wrong — true or false?
Can premeditative murder not be malicious? Aside from that I think I covered this above.
Adultery wrong - true or false?
Entirely depends on circumstance, I certainly wouldn't say it is always wrong.
Covetousness wrong - true or false?
I thought that only applied to false gods, neighbours wives and that sort of thing. Is it bad to covet my wife or for a Christian to covet the Christian God?
In short it depends on what you covet, with the possible addition that any want can lead to trouble.
Nefarious theft wrong - true or false?
You may as well have written "is wrong theft wrong". Theft is not always wrong, Robin Hood and all that.
Please spare us the Kantian square and Hume's logic and Doaist circles this time — it does not matter the context, when the context is happening to you…
Context is of the greatest importance. Internet forum examples of context free situations are of little use to me as they never happen to me. My life is filled with context that makes great differences to what would otherwise be a simple affair.
You can avoid this through a free gift of God's grace extended to you. You chose to board an airliner knowing it has a 100 percent chance to crash. In hopes the logic of your relativism will earn a merciful outcome…
I'd more more amazed at my ability to know an airliner has a 100% chance of crash - it comes back to predicting future events with 100% certainty.
Buddhism cannot save you despite being in lower coach class on a doomed airliner...
I think that's the issue for me. Christianity claims we need to be saved and provides a solution to save us, Buddhism is more about realising you don't need. It's like saying art won't help you solve an equation mathematics has decided needs to be solved.
You say you seek great minds why then don't you seek out Christ? Why not read the bible — start in John's Gospel, then the book of Romans, etc…
I am doing so, albeit slowly. I started with Job, then I read Job, then I read Mark, then I read Job again. I've been reading about the bible and Christianity in general here and have learned a great deal. I've also been reading many bits here and there. I'll go for John next then the book of Romans. Much like many other sacred texts it's something I like to spend my time over as there are so many translations, opinions and resources - probably more for the bible than any other text.
Hate to say it but Polish Roman Catholicism you may have found yourself in is not Christianity. Christianity is how Christ transforms your life out of darkness into true light.
Perhaps not for me but I do feel that it was Christianity for many involved and close to me, Christ transforming life, albeit with the addiction of an army of saints and the Virgin Mary.
I watched your video on youtube, great talk!
From what I gather you went from atheist to Christian pretty much due to one life, or death, changing event. I don't consider myself atheist by any stretch, I'm convinced of the value of all religion and have been for some time, I'm convinced of the value of Christianity, I just don't see it as an all or nothing option at the moment.