In “God and Morality” by Steven M. Cahn, Cahn argues that religions and the belief of any higher power cannot be used as the basis of determining if something is right or wrong or what is immoral and what is moral. He supports this argument by using the example, if God created all things with his infinite wisdom which includes germs, viruses, and disease-carrying rats should these things ought not be eliminated? In other word, just because someone tells you something is right does not mean that it is right. You should think for yourself and know what is right or wrong and not listen to other because your own judgement is the ultimate judgement. If God says it is right to kill someone, does it make it right for you
In “God and Morality” by Steven M. Cahn, Cahn argues that religions and the belief of any higher power cannot be used as the basis of determining if something is right or wrong or what is immoral and what is moral. He supports this argument by using the example, if God created all things with his infinite wisdom which includes germs, viruses, and disease-carrying rats should these things ought not be eliminated? In other word, just because someone tells you something is right does not mean that it is right. You should think for yourself and know what is right or wrong and not listen to other because your own judgement is the ultimate judgement. If God says it is right to kill someone, does it make it right for you