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I am a student at the university of the incarnate word (and a devout catholic) who was just told by the leaders of campus ministry that there is no such thing as good and evil. How can my friends and i respond?
Sometimes people say that and mean that they don’t want to judge other people’s actions (therefore they don’t want to speak in terms of good and evil). I always give people the benefit of the doubt but if this is one of those relativism theories (there is no Truth, each person has their own truth…), I would respond something like: if there was no Truth and no moral good and no immoral evil, it would be like driving cars without traffic lights and traffic rules. What would happen? people would decide to drive in the line they want, in the direction they want, stop and go and speed up as they please and they would kill each other.I am a student at the university of the incarnate word (and a devout catholic) who was just told by the leaders of campus ministry that there is no such thing as good and evil. How can my friends and i respond?
You are on the right track. The sort of argument here is a conceptual argument. What would a language without any value judgements of anykind look like, ethics is one form of value judgement? If we cannot even conceive of a language without words like better or worse, right or wrong, than that severly cripples any attempt to be a moral reletavist. You see we all must make sense out of our linguistic habits, by that I mean that if we cannot help talking about things in a certian way than we must figure out why? We cannot help but talk in moral terms so we must figure out why? So the question is does saying that good and evil don’t exist explain why we cannot help but talk in moral categories? No it doesn’t.If they don’t exist, why are there words in our language to describe them?
Point out to these people that they obviously think it “evil” to use a Bible in a discussion which is “dialogue only.”The reply that I’ve gotten from them is that there is no such thing as good and evil, only action and consequence. At that moment, my friend brought out his Bible and showed them about 6 verses in scripture that prove there is good and evil. And then he was told that he wasn’t allowed to use a Bible, because this was for “dialogue” only. At a Catholic school! It just disgusts me. I feel like there is no winning with these people.
With regard to the consequences! An evil intention is positive enough.Evil is nothing more than the absence of good.
Good is that which accords with the God’s nature which is the Supreme Good and the source of the being in all that exists. Evil is a negation and a lessening of being. E.g. a lie is evil because it expresses something which is not, and thus is contrary to being/reality.I am a student at the university of the incarnate word (and a devout catholic) who was just told by the leaders of campus ministry that there is no such thing as good and evil. How can my friends and i respond?
What I believe Constantine is trying to convey is Augustine’s solution to the “problem of evil”. That is, if God is all-powerful and purely good, why does evil exist?With regard to the consequences! An evil intention is positive enough.![]()