Posted: Oct 26, 2019 2:18 am
by Spinozasgalt
Your theist wrote:It's a weak argument as Christianity isn't primarly a religion of "law and order", but about relating to god and therefor to everyone and everything else in a way that is "good". The term "good" is a keyphrase that is important for christian ethics, as "good" is identified with god. That's why christian ethic is "objectiv", because what's good is set in stone and isn't affected by cultural or other subjective influences.

Ehh. What are "subjective influences"? Because views like divine command theory and theological voluntarism are quite literally about what God commands or wills. You need better thought through distinctions than these if you want to map out where different views sit. And considering one or two views in isolation risks you later putting various other views into categories where they clearly don't belong.