Horse writes:
Under MoQ there seems to be no difference between facts and values. In a
value centred
system (MoQ) which defines reality as inherently moral, any facts about the
world are moral
facts - "the physical order of the universe is also the moral order of the
universe".
What we need to do now is separate 'Good' from 'Moral'.
Clark writes:
Under the purview of universal morality the entire statement except for
the last sentence is absolutely true. The universe is inherently moral and
good because it was constructed under the guidance of Quality.
Where we come a cropper is when we inject human morality into the system.
With the best will in the world humanity is incapable of separating the
good from the moral in all cases because of our lack of a complete
understanding of what is "good" and "moral". We do not have the capability
of recognizing in all cases what "Goodness" and "Morality" is in a human
centered universe and biosphere.
The "Many Truths" idea was necessary to allow for human ignorance and to
allow us a pathway with which to grow toward complete understanding.
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