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Philosophy and Religion latent state is challenged and explored in the global economic arena. Suffering and Healing Prayer part of the Religon section. Some posts are not necessarily the view of Tapsearch Com Editor and Artist Ray Tapajna

Is objective morality possible

February 12th 2009 19:41
By Ray Tapajna, Editor and Artist at Tapartnews and Art that Talks - Click here for a mobile user friendly summary of articles.

Is objective morality possible in a practical way ?
This is in response to a Blogspot site

Is it possible for a society with many having different beliefs, to enjoy obective morality - ( to judge what is right and wrong independent of human opinion or even a majority of members or voters. )

We say,
There is a distinction between the things of God and the things of man. Of course Divine assistence is always better than just the rational approach.

However, we live in a world where many do not want to take God into their lives in a direct way or - head on. Many try to find the order of things in a philosophical way in the study of being as being.

This can only leads us up to the door of Faith. We then, must knock and God opens the door to the Divine - It is supernatural.

However, moral objectivity should not be limited to this alone. All men should seek moral objectivity of what is right and what is wrong beyond human opinion. It is actually a pragmatic thing to do since the biblical saying - do unto others as you would have them do to you - is a very practical exercise. God works in more ways than one.

However, there is no reason for seeking truth in any way, if it is considered just a subjective pursuit. This makes no sense.

I think we all have met someone in our lives who seemed to be inherently naturally good. These are the people that make us wonder about what is possible outside the supernatural Divive help of God.

I explore philosophy and religion here at The Rationale for another reason since human dignity in the workday is under assault in the global economic arena. I also explore it because an old study haunts me. This old study never seems to change. It reported that 70 percent of all church goers are unable to bring their Saturday or Sunday worship spirit to the workweek. And in the global economic arena, the gladiator instinct is thriving.

See The Healing Prayer
( Here is a healing prayer there for those who are seeking the second touch of the Lord .
It also can apply to more than a physical and spiritual healing for those seeking more answers in their daily lives.)

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