Firstly, G'day mate, and welcome to the forum.
Only problem with this? You measure the tree, and discover it's actually 4'-6" tall. You're each as
close as the other with your guess, but you're each as wrong as the other. So neither is objectively
right. You're both subjectively wrong. Which proves absolutely nothing about morality either way.
(12-19-2018, 07:57 PM)jerryg Wrote: I think a tree is five feet tall. You think it is four feet tall. If we both agree on a definition of measurement and a numerical value system, in that situation, we can measure the height of the tree and see who is objectively right...
Only problem with this? You measure the tree, and discover it's actually 4'-6" tall. You're each as
close as the other with your guess, but you're each as wrong as the other. So neither is objectively
right. You're both subjectively wrong. Which proves absolutely nothing about morality either way.
I'm a creationist; I believe that man created God.