If there is no God who determines what is right

Is everything relative

If there is no God then there is no absolute standard

01

Good and evil become a social agreement and morality turns into custom and value changes with the change of culture

02

What was wrong yesterday may become acceptable today and what is considered a virtue here may be rejected there but does a person truly feel that injustice is relative

03

When the conscience feels pain

When an innocent person is killed we say this is wrong we do not say it is culturally inappropriate rather we say it is injustice

The very word injustice assumes a higher standard and assumes that there is an objective truth if morality is merely a biological evolution then why do we feel guilt even when no one sees us

A society without a foundation

When the higher reference is lost power becomes the final authority the majority decides and the strongest imposes and the law changes according to interests but what if the majority is wrong and what if the strongest becomes oppressive who holds them accountable

The need for a reference above all

Justice can only be real if it is above everyone not subject to desires not changing with interests and not shifting with time

By nature the human being searches for this constant for a standard that does not shake

Why does morality matter

Because the human being is not merely a body and because life is not merely a coincidence and because injustice is not an opinion the question of morality remains

If there is no God then everything is negotiable but if there is a wise Creator then justice has a foundation good has meaning and life has a purpose

And the question is not only philosophical but existential which world do we want to live in a world that changes with desires or a world based on a truth higher than everyone

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