Top-Royal6249 t1_iujldwu wrote
Reply to comment by Financial-Agency3322 in What is morality in the absence of religion? by mambosun_
>Man has an indelible moral character stamped on his conscience by the Creator - this much is true.
Then why do humans disagree so much on matters of morality? If morality is written into us by God, wouldn't all humans universally agree on every moral topic?
Financial-Agency3322 t1_iujli9r wrote
No, because I didn't say that humans are inherently fully conscious of the full breadth and width of objective morality and what that actually entails.
Top-Royal6249 t1_iujok1d wrote
So God "stamped moral character into our conscience" but just half-assed it, or what? Why wouldn't he make us fully conscious of the full breadth in his stamping?
Financial-Agency3322 t1_iujoogk wrote
This is such a weak argument, much like when people protest the existence of God on the basis of bad things happening in the world.
Top-Royal6249 t1_iujp9na wrote
Did you mean to reply to someone else? You didn't address my question at all.
Financial-Agency3322 t1_iujpouy wrote
I didn't address your question because it's not a real question.
Top-Royal6249 t1_iuju7rb wrote
How is "why wouldn't he make us fully understanding of morals" not a real question? Just because it's causing you discomfort that you can't think of an answer?
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