[MD] Is Morality innate in the cosmos?

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 31 07:55:19 PST 2006


Hello,

This discussion between Platt, Ham, David, and others
revolves around a fixed universe verses a free,
dynamic universe.  Yet, the idea of morality, whether
it is fixed in the universe or only in the realm of
human choice, human society, doesn't seem to fit. 
First of all human society is in this universe.  Human
free choice is in this universe.  Morality, humanly
made or not, is in this universe.  So the question of
morality being innate in the cosmos or not apparently
is a yes, because human beings skillfully or
unskillfully use morality as a basis for behavior
judged by societies, their God or gods, or ancestors,
etc...  Whether morality is only a creation of human
beings or not is a plausible question, but as soon as
humans have it exist, with agreement, and thus
culturally a norm, then it exists here.  Here- is the
universe, which I am sure of now.

Spiritual Adirondack

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