Fooloso4         
         I was just trying to establish what that purpose might be, if there was something being specifically sought in this revisit to a classic. — DingoJones
Banno         
         ...a teacher guy... — DingoJones
Then watch. Or read the texts provided and question. — Banno
Fooloso4         
         
DingoJones         
         
Banno         
         
DingoJones         
         
Banno         
         I don’t really buy into any “omni” based arguments myself. — DingoJones
Janus         
         
DingoJones         
         
Banno         
         I don’t think being “all good” is coherent for example, — DingoJones
frank         
         So, if we accept that there is a god who is all good, such a god can only will what is good; and if one ought do what is good, then (substituting) we ought do what god wills. — Banno
Tom Storm         
         So the question is, is stuff good because it is loved by god, or is it loved by god because it is good? — Banno
since I can do evil, I can do something that god cannot do. So I am in at least one way more able than god. — Banno
Wayfarer         
         The angle I wanted to explore is the application to monotheism. Hence the questions to Janus. — Banno
DingoJones         
         An intuition with which I might sometimes agree; I'm not convinced that "...is good" works a predicate, at least not in the way "...is round" does. But there is much work to be done here, too. — Banno
SO you would say the argument is valid, but relies on a false premise - that there is a god - and so is not cogent. — Banno
Jack Cummins         
         
Apollodorus         
         Please refrain from the gratuitous ad hominem commentary. — Valentinus
Apollodorus         
         
Fooloso4         
         
Apollodorus         
         Is piety simply a matter of doing what we are told a god or gods want from us, or is it part of the larger question of the just, noble, and good? — Fooloso4
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