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Wednesday 26 May 2021

The Source of Ethics: Man or Someone Else?

    Pushing a deity out of a human being and then considering this deity as the source of morality and laying the foundation of morality on it, falls under the category of immorality under the concept of modern philosophy and human centrality and rational references. 

        Every morality in which the deity is the central reference, and the morality through which the deity reaches man is immoral. Where there is no centrality of man, there is only alienation, alienation of man from himself, from his human status. There is no rational justification for the deity and its centrality in modern philosophy. 

        The intellect belongs to man, not to God. That is why the great Aristotle laid the foundations of his book "Ethics" on reason twenty-four hundred years ago. What could be more immoral than to first deport or decentralize man as a human being, and to replace him with a deity, and then to teach man morality through this deity? 

        If man can acquire and practice false morality through God, then why can't he practice true morality on the basis of his own centrality? 

        It must be borne in mind that the centrality of the deity can never be the basis of morality, it is nothing but the desire of a few vested interests to pursue politics and their ideological preferences in the name of morality.

     Man's direct relationship with man is moral, and through God or someone else, is immoral.

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