• Measuring Morality

  • 2024/08/14
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  • In our current American culture, morality for the three most recent generations has been built around feelings, social norms, and legal codes. The problem with each of these foundations is that they shift over time and bend to the group's demands. Without a fixed point of reference, they force people to live like someone lost in the dark without a clear direction.

    Thankfully, there are ways we can work to measure morality to ensure that our system of beliefs applies to a fixed standard that does not shift over time. By examining the four areas of mutuality, meaningfulness, modernity, measurability, and being moored to a fixed point of reference, we can see that the classical Christian worldview is the only one that satisfactorily meets each of these requirements for morality.

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In our current American culture, morality for the three most recent generations has been built around feelings, social norms, and legal codes. The problem with each of these foundations is that they shift over time and bend to the group's demands. Without a fixed point of reference, they force people to live like someone lost in the dark without a clear direction.

Thankfully, there are ways we can work to measure morality to ensure that our system of beliefs applies to a fixed standard that does not shift over time. By examining the four areas of mutuality, meaningfulness, modernity, measurability, and being moored to a fixed point of reference, we can see that the classical Christian worldview is the only one that satisfactorily meets each of these requirements for morality.

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