by jimwalton » Thu Jan 19, 2017 5:57 pm
Christians generally believe that morality is grounded in the character of God, and objective morality is humanity living by the unchangeable standard to God's transcendent nature. God's nature, as revealed in the Bible, comprises such attributes as truth, justice, love, forgiveness, mercy, et al. What I was saying is that every human being has the capacity to be moral (truthful, just, loving, etc.). But atheists, for example, may behave that way for the well being of humanity (a definition that can change depending on one's worldview), but Christians would behave that way because such behavior is being Godlike and doesn't change. For instance, Hitler tried to exterminate the Jews "for the well being of humanity," but Christians perceive his genocidal mayhem to have been wrong, based on God's character.
Christians generally believe that morality is grounded in the character of God, and objective morality is humanity living by the unchangeable standard to God's transcendent nature. God's nature, as revealed in the Bible, comprises such attributes as truth, justice, love, forgiveness, mercy, et al. What I was saying is that every human being has the capacity to be moral (truthful, just, loving, etc.). But atheists, for example, may behave that way for the well being of humanity (a definition that can change depending on one's worldview), but Christians would behave that way because such behavior is being Godlike and doesn't change. For instance, Hitler tried to exterminate the Jews "for the well being of humanity," but Christians perceive his genocidal mayhem to have been wrong, based on God's character.