Saturday, December 22, 2001

 
" To believe in God is to believe that humans are more than accidents of nature. It means that we are endowed with purpose by a higher scource, and that our goal is to realize that higher purpose. If each of us creates his own meaning, we also create our own morality. I cannot believe this. For if so, what the Nazis did was not immoral because German society had acceppted it. Likewise, the subjective morality of every majority culture throught the world could validate their heinous behavior. It comes down to a very simple matter: Without God there is no objective meaning to life, nor is there an objective morality. I do not want to live in a world where right and wrong are subjective."
Rabbi Stewart Vogel
Words from a Jewish Rabbi on a Christian blog.
Ain't that sumthun?
Sahlom y'all,
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem
Raisin

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