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Since the Catholic Church proposes that truth and morality is objective, that is unchanged and remain unfixed over time, it cause me many questions and doubts.
_ Back in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve were the only people, and the first couple according to the Church, and that all come from them. But if so, that means that to fulfill the commandment of God: “Be fruitful and multiply”, their children in come together. But we all know so well that Moses himself forbade this, as well as the Church. But since morality is objective, how can it be reconciled with this story? If this story is true, then morality did change overtime, thus destroy the Objective argument.
_ Many things done by the Old Testaments kings and prophets would be frowned upon by today Church(Etza required all Israeli to abandon their pagan wives and their own children, Moses ordered killing, Joshua listened to the command of God and annihilated the whole town of Jericho, the practice of stone throwing for those who are different in religious practices, and sinners), if these things once done and now frowned upon, that would indicates a change in the moral landscape. Thus once again destroy the objective morality argument.
But if we proposes that morality is subjective, the question will arise about God’s existence. If morality is subjective, why should we follow God’s commandments? If morality can change, that also mean that God can change, which is in stark contradiction with the Scripture.
Please help me, thank you.
_ Back in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve were the only people, and the first couple according to the Church, and that all come from them. But if so, that means that to fulfill the commandment of God: “Be fruitful and multiply”, their children in come together. But we all know so well that Moses himself forbade this, as well as the Church. But since morality is objective, how can it be reconciled with this story? If this story is true, then morality did change overtime, thus destroy the Objective argument.
_ Many things done by the Old Testaments kings and prophets would be frowned upon by today Church(Etza required all Israeli to abandon their pagan wives and their own children, Moses ordered killing, Joshua listened to the command of God and annihilated the whole town of Jericho, the practice of stone throwing for those who are different in religious practices, and sinners), if these things once done and now frowned upon, that would indicates a change in the moral landscape. Thus once again destroy the objective morality argument.
But if we proposes that morality is subjective, the question will arise about God’s existence. If morality is subjective, why should we follow God’s commandments? If morality can change, that also mean that God can change, which is in stark contradiction with the Scripture.
Please help me, thank you.