MAD-4A wrote:The E wrote:what exactly makes you so certain that you're in one of the universes where a god exists?
God doesn't exist "in" a universe, he is
beyond the "Universe"
As you've stated previously. Now please define how an actor outside of the universe can affect anything inside it. Do take care to include a proof of such effects.
what? are you claiming that God is some "immoral actor"? That discredits any other statement.
You define moral behaviour as "whatever god does". That, I submit to you, is not a good definition, as it gives god carte blanche to do whatever he likes, and have it defined as moral by default. Therefore, no actual rules govern his behaviour, therefore he is not a moral actor in the same sense that he expects his believers to be.
Right - you ("E") are claiming that you know better morality than God (the omnipotent being over the universe)?
Yes, actually. I know what my morals are. I know what shaped them. I know what the society I live in defines as moral behaviour, and I know what shaped those definitions. If I happened to meet a person claiming to follow an entirely self-created morality, based upon the axiom that any behaviour of said person is moral, I'd probably make a swift exit, cos lunatics like that generally aren't good company.
The E wrote:Sounds an awful lot like the real world to me.
No - the arbitrary world of
MAN.
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Which does happen to be the world I inhabit. Look, I'd love to live in a world in which there is an absolute arbitrator of morality. Unfortunately, there isn't one. There's just more humans trying to get through their lives with their consciences intact. Some of whom I agree with. Some, I don't. Point is, I am not so deluded as to believe that my particular morality is inspired by some deity that has handed down the One True Law for all mankind, which everyone has to follow on pain of eternal torment.