I agree, we can’t come up with a good moral system in just one generation. We simply don’t have the ability to see how a changes will affect society as a whole, there are too many factors to consider. Lessons learned and shown to work over generations are critical. Tradition matters.however, we should be cautious of our human limitations to perceive the best course of action in difficult situations, and take into account the wisdom of our ancestors when we confront the challenging situations of life.
Okay, so it is an external souces of morality that is impossed on us that we can not free ourselves from if we are not convinced that it is a source to reference as the good or bad. That is the problem.We may have disobeyed G-d by sinning but we do not pass on that original sin from one generation to another.
Master Slave language here. Yes the master will treat you better if you follow its commandments. Not discussed and mutually agreed upon best method, but a commandment. Now, if the religious can’t understand why the commandment is correct, you have to paint the bulls eye around that arrow instead of tossing out the commandment.following and practicing the commandments
We all do this, just for being human since we all struggle with our needs of the individual and our needs of the group since we are social creatures as well as individuals.and not merely acting based on individual impulse designed to achieve the goals of pleasure, security, reward, and so on.
Don’t people also do that with History and evidence if it doesn’t meet their mark?History matters, evidence matters. tradition can be thrown out if the results fail to meet the mark.
Every highly evolved social creature does this. It is their nature to look after the group while struggling with their individuality as well. Just like in chess, the rules of chess is the same as the natural tendency of what it is to be human. We can create strategies within that structure of maximizing the goal of himanity, Human Well-Being and make good and bad judgements on the tesults of thoughs strategies. Just like in chess how you assess strategies to maximize the goal of not losing.the Law compels us to think before we act by taking into account what effects our behavior may have on the safety, security, health, happiness, and well-being of ourselves and of others.
How can an atheist believe there is anything but an internal reference point that is mutually agreed upon? And isn’t human well being another subjective objective reference?Secular Morality uses an internal reference point mutually agreed upon by everyone involved in the discussion. Since the goal of just being human is Human Well-Being,