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Do you think naturalism holds an adequate basis for ethical values? Explain.
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 144 Members · 144 Replies
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No, society gets so much wrong. We can’t base what is right and wrong off of our own thoughts in the moment. We have to look to Scripture
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In my opinion not, naturalism worships the individual will and tends to deceive through their scientific evidence
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No. Now there is a basis for ethical values because Paul talks in Romans that the law is written on our hearts, so we all have a conscience that is aware of right and wrong. The problem is the values come from opinions, experiences, and viewpoints in the social group which is deeply flawed apart from the Lord’s leadership in someone’s life. This naturalism social group can do good things but revealed “truth” can only come from a relationship with the Creator. In regard to an “adequate” basis, no.
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For ethical values no, Naturalism is almost a barbaric way of thinking. If this is all random and life forms from non-life, than, I should do whatever I must to enjoy the life I have.
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No. Things don’t line up. There is no sense of connectedness. Living based on culture when culture is out of control makes no sense to me.