"If there is an unchanging absolute definition of right and wrong I have never seen it in action. I have heard it talked about but never agreed on. For example homosexuality. One day I predict that your views on homosexuality will be viewed as immoral as those that were once held about slavery." Milo
You have a problem when it comes to your moral relativity. You can’t use the word "immoral" and it have any real meaning. In time your definition shifts with whatever society dictates. If society says that the killing of babies through partial-birth abortion is moral, then to you it becomes moral. If it says that the killing of Jews, gypsies, homosexuals and blacks is good for society, then it becomes good and ethical for you. Morality and immorality are dictated by your mob-rule philosophy.
It is very strange that you say "If there is an unchanging absolute definition of right and wrong I have never seen it in action." Are you saying that you have never seen the result of violation of absolute right and absolute wrong? Then let me point one out to you. A graveyard. That is the violation of right and wrong in action: "The soul that sins shall die” (Ezekiel 18:4). See also Romans 6:23.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Mob-rule and Gravestones
Posted by Ray Comfort on 1/15/2009 08:42:00 AM
Mob-rule and Gravestones
2009-01-15T08:42:00-08:00
Ray Comfort