Bedrockgames
I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
Denying that the dictates of a cosmological force of objective good actually answer to the description "good" strike me as being in the same category as standing in lava and insisting that you are freezing ie devoid of all reason.
If a god has an opinion, of course someone might disagree with it. But a cosmological force of objective good doesn't have an opinion: it defines what counts as good. Arguing with it is like arguing that the square root of 4 is not really 2 even when someone has drawn you a 2x2 square and is holding it in front of your face.
As I said above, in the real world people can reject the condemnation of someone who claims to be good, while still affiriming their own goodness, because they can reasonably deny that some judging agents has a true grasp of objective moral requirements. But if the campaign starts from a presumption that there are objective cosmological forces who do have such a grasp, there seems to be no scope for such denial.
We are just going back and forth now. If you cant accept our reasons that is fine, but clearly this works for us and we find it is not only possible for characters to disagree with or challenge the gods decisions at times, but is even desireable. No one is saying the pc can deny the object reality of the gods judgment. The pc's power is gone, that is a fact. How the individual pc rationalizes and unserstands that will vary. Remember they do not have the players handbook and are limited to their finite point if view. I can easily imagine a paladin stripped of his powers who disagrees with the deity because he is deluded, evil, arrogant, foolish, irrational, etc. There are all kinds of reasons and if players want to go there in my campaign, it is entirely kosher and doesn't disrupt the objective reality of these things in the setting.
and importantly, these are extreme cases where powers are stripped and the god makes its will known. Many everyday moral judgments pcs make and actions they take wont even attract the notice of these forces.
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