The consequences must be met if we are to grow from them. Morality is such that reality is defined by the unshakeable moral system instilled in us by God. The guilt Judah felt regarding his affair is evidence of this moral system's effect on the sinner. Without the feeling of guilt and fear, the world in "all darkness" claims Ben. Nihilism, the belief that nothing can really be known, applies as the converse here. If Judah felt nothing, credence could be given to the nihilistic notion that there is no moral system to guide our actions, but rather we are free to do as we please without caring about the violation of any morals in essence. But Judah does feel shame and guilt, so this gives credibility to an overall moral …show more content…
We created him and and we can also we can destroy him. The relationship between God and morality is fundamental because it is what directs us humans in the “right” path, or what we believe is the right thing and keeps us in a certain order, Although this order is at times not just or good at all, we use it as a way to cope with the harsh world around us, because without it we could not