| | The DistantCollegian has replied to my previous post here Sorry this took me so long and may not be satisfactory. :-/ ClarificationIt seems to me that we agree on a lot and our disagreement(s) have been relatively ambiguous so far. Therefore, rather than answering the DistantCollegian directly, I would like to ask him if he believes the following a clear description of our disagreement: SynopsisI think we both agree that God is the source of moral truth, but we are discussion how God is the source of moral truth, with each of us presenting a slightly different view: ArthenorGod's moral truth is the result of a conscious choice or thought process on His part. DistantCollegianGod's moral truth is an inherent part of God's essential nature, that is, moral truth is not an idea God chooses, but something God is. Furthermore, would you argue that, this being so, moral truth can be derived logically without special revelation? If so, by what line of reasoning? |
| | Posted 10/10/2006 11:16 PM - 15 views - 1 comments
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