But let's get specific. Can a god (even the best one) be turned to for moral authority? Human moral authority? Absolute human moral authority? (It even reads like an oxymoron... yes, I mean you!) Hmmm... I would think that the status of being a god would automatically disqualify you to give advice to lesser beings. Can we give meaningful advice (however well intentioned) to ants? Or microbes? How about atoms? Something is always lost in the scaling, I think.
OK, gods are out. What about scripture? I think we're getting warmer with this. Scripture (of any religion) is inherently an Interpretation/Inspiration of godly moral advice (like software). This is its saving Grace, if you'll pardon me: as it becomes Intermediary between (putative) god and human. This also parallels the Dickian view of the Torah - so be it.
OK, if scripture is in...whose, when, and are we ever gong to get back to whether morality must be absolute or relative? Tune in next time...
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