Do you mean from the point of view of Heaven or earth?
Unless you are a moral relativist...they are synonymous (at least for the most part)...Certain "Spiritual" or "religious" duties may be subject to clarification...but fundamental notions of "right" and "wrong" and "good" or "bad" are Universally true, understood and objective. There is such a thing as Objective moral "laws"...and not only are they obviously understood by the sinner and Saint alike, but they are Scripturally supported as actual moral truths
vis-a-vis Romans 1. Normative human understanding (let alone the obvious testament of Scriture) clearly understands
a-la Plantinga...what a "Properly Basic" belief is.
You are now clearly
blurring distinctions between right and wrong and good or bad. Godless sinners understand these things as a matter of course. The law of God is as much written upon their hearts as it is in the Scriptures....They are aware of Universal and objective moral truths which condemn them as sinners...and they understand them completely.
It is, in fact... "Good" for a sinner to give alms to the poor...or to treat his own child well. It
IS, in fact, "good" for a sinner to give his own child bread when asked...and he knows full well that it is "bad" to give him a snake.....
These are fundamental and obvious and objectively true moral realities (whose source is, in fact, "heaven" as you say) which demand
NO modifier.... but are easily and Universally completely understood by the witness of Natural Law.
You are intentionally
blurring those distinctions. You are arguing that "
Right" is not
necessarily "
Right" and "
Wrong" is not necessarily "
Wrong". You are engaged in what the Scriptures call:
1Ti 6:4 He is proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings
You are re-defining and denying fundamental notions of right and wrong....I have known of
ONE and only
ONE person...who can consistently speak this way of morality...Peter Singer...and he is VERY consistent. In many ways, what I glean from your posting reminds me of him a lot.
I do not say this to be insulting...I do not intend insult. I have no doubt that you are merely engaged in rhetoric, with no intention of speaking un-Scripturally. But, I cannot help but clearly see the blurring of lines between basic notions of good and evil. I think you are on dangerous ground. I really do. Please simply reconsider your line of argument. :jesus: :wavey: