Ryan McAvoy said:
DuracellEnergizer said:
timdiggerm said:
The usual idea is that, without some sort of ultimate authority, there's no way to absolutely say that something is bad.
Or good, for that matter. And this is one of the reasons why atheism holds no appeal for me; a godless universe is ultimately an amoral universe, regardless of what anyone may say.
3 things. What's a moral universe? what's wrong with an amoral universe anyway? and how would the two differ in reality?
A moral universe is a universe with an objective moral code that applies to all sentient life within it.
There's nothing objectively wrong with an amoral universe, as nothing is objectively wrong in an amoral universe. But, frankly, it doesn't sit well with me.
As for how the two would differ in reality ... well, that's tricky. If would all depend on the deity(s) in charge in the former.