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<blockquote data-quote="Arkhandus" data-source="post: 3748758" data-attributes="member: 13966"><p>It is purposely left mysterious. There is no KNOWN cosmic arbiter of morality on the Great Wheel. And we do not know if the Multiverse itself is sentient or not. It could very well be, but we don't know.</p><p></p><p>Gee, and people in the real world don't know for sure that any particular god exists. Does that mean that, in the real world, there is no way of judging whether or not something is good or evil? Just because we can't point to something blatantly obvious that tells us "this is good! and that is evil!" that is undeniable proof?</p><p></p><p>Of course not. Just because we don't know definitively-for-sure-without-a-doubt that there is absolutely something besides ourselves, bigger than ourselves, that determines what is good and what is evil, does not mean that our morals are valueless and baseless rubbish. We have to <em>believe</em> in good and evil without the benefit of some booming voice from the sky proclaiming The Truth to one and all without any shadow of a doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkhandus, post: 3748758, member: 13966"] It is purposely left mysterious. There is no KNOWN cosmic arbiter of morality on the Great Wheel. And we do not know if the Multiverse itself is sentient or not. It could very well be, but we don't know. Gee, and people in the real world don't know for sure that any particular god exists. Does that mean that, in the real world, there is no way of judging whether or not something is good or evil? Just because we can't point to something blatantly obvious that tells us "this is good! and that is evil!" that is undeniable proof? Of course not. Just because we don't know definitively-for-sure-without-a-doubt that there is absolutely something besides ourselves, bigger than ourselves, that determines what is good and what is evil, does not mean that our morals are valueless and baseless rubbish. We have to [I]believe[/I] in good and evil without the benefit of some booming voice from the sky proclaiming The Truth to one and all without any shadow of a doubt. [/QUOTE]
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