If whim is evil, in the respect one is more likely to commit evil following it, then you are claiming an objective morality; however if your morality is objective, in the respect it is determined by some authority beyond it, then you are acting as an authority. If acting as an authority is moral then it is immoral not to act as said authority yet this objective if determined by some authority beyond the self...thus you are not your own authority and the morality contradicts itself.
In simpler terms one is following an authority beyond there own if they are acting as their own authority; therefore they are not there own authority and they contradict themself.
Dually the laws of reason contradict themselves as evidenced by the math section; what is logic and reason?
If, is a lousy way to start a sentence.
I did not posit an objective moral tenet.
Whims, like all things, has a dualistic nature holding both good and evil aspects.
Your last is foolish.
Who is the authority you bend the knee to?
Who does your choosing and judging of morals for you?
Regards
DL
To say one is the sole authority is to submit to a law stating one is the sole authority thus a contradiction occurs as one is not the sole authority if following a law.
If; sure; if you have accepted it as a part of your overall ideology and set of laws or rules to follow.
That is what we all do and that is why we should and are our best authority, once we fell we can step up. Many are called etc.
Your point points to a Catch 22.
If you have given yourself the command to accept and submit to some god or law, you can do so again should you change your views.
We Gnostic Christians try to exemplify this and are perpetual seekers of the best rules and laws to live by, --- our definition of God and our internal God, I am, --- and trying to raise our bar of excellence is why we label Yahweh/Jesus a vile demiurge.
Whims, like all things, has a dualistic nature holding both good and evil aspects.
Your last is foolish.
Who is the authority you bend the knee to?
Who does your choosing and judging of morals for you?
Regards
DL
To say one is the sole authority is to submit to a law stating one is the sole authority thus a contradiction occurs as one is not the sole authority if following a law.
If; sure; if you have accepted it as a part of your overall ideology and set of laws or rules to follow.
That is what we all do and that is why we should and are our best authority, once we fell we can step up. Many are called etc.
Your point points to a Catch 22.
If you have given yourself the command to accept and submit to some god or law, you can do so again should you change your views.
We Gnostic Christians try to exemplify this and are perpetual seekers of the best rules and laws to live by, --- our definition of God and our internal God, I am, --- and trying to raise our bar of excellence is why we label Yahweh/Jesus a vile demiurge.
Regards
DL
If you are perpetual seekers of laws and rules to live by then you are absent of laws and rules given one does not seek what they already have.
To say one is the sole authority is to submit to a law stating one is the sole authority thus a contradiction occurs as one is not the sole authority if following a law.
If; sure; if you have accepted it as a part of your overall ideology and set of laws or rules to follow.
That is what we all do and that is why we should and are our best authority, once we fell we can step up. Many are called etc.
Your point points to a Catch 22.
If you have given yourself the command to accept and submit to some god or law, you can do so again should you change your views.
We Gnostic Christians try to exemplify this and are perpetual seekers of the best rules and laws to live by, --- our definition of God and our internal God, I am, --- and trying to raise our bar of excellence is why we label Yahweh/Jesus a vile demiurge.
Regards
DL
If you are perpetual seekers of laws and rules to live by then you are absent of laws and rules given one does not seek what they already have.
??
I have my bench mark laws and rules that I follow, just as you do.
I just perpetually question all things and cherry pick and absorb the best.
Laws and thinking have improved over time, but if you do not care to update to the best, as new data is found, then stick to the older thinking.
Many do that and end in adoring a genocidal p**** of a god and his homophobic and misogynous religions.
I have moved above that immorality. Christians should as well.
If; sure; if you have accepted it as a part of your overall ideology and set of laws or rules to follow.
That is what we all do and that is why we should and are our best authority, once we fell we can step up. Many are called etc.
Your point points to a Catch 22.
If you have given yourself the command to accept and submit to some god or law, you can do so again should you change your views.
We Gnostic Christians try to exemplify this and are perpetual seekers of the best rules and laws to live by, --- our definition of God and our internal God, I am, --- and trying to raise our bar of excellence is why we label Yahweh/Jesus a vile demiurge.
Regards
DL
If you are perpetual seekers of laws and rules to live by then you are absent of laws and rules given one does not seek what they already have.
??
I have my bench mark laws and rules that I follow, just as you do.
I just perpetually question all things and cherry pick and absorb the best.
Laws and thinking have improved over time, but if you do not care to update to the best, as new data is found, then stick to the older thinking.
Many do that and end in adoring a genocidal p**** of a god and his homophobic and misogynous religions.
I have moved above that immorality. Christians should as well.
Regards
DL
To acknowledge rules is to acknowledge a higher power as the rules are governers of actions.