If the Christian God was the Source of Objective Morality, one would expect Christians to agree on moral issues. The evidence for that isn't very compelling.
Again... more misleading conceptual errors. I mean think about it. For example: Even if
some people abide by the Moral law and some people don't. The Source of Objective Mortality would
still be the Source of Moral Objectivity'!
You changed the words.
James said “people would agree on moral issues”
You said “abide by moral law”
These, of course, are not the same thing.
Agreeing that a moral code exists is like saying “we all agree that theft from a store is against the law”
Uniformly
abiding by that law, is an obviously different topic.
I ponder whether you do that on purpose, or whether, in your mind, you don’t understand that there is a difference between understanding a moral issue and abiding by a moral code.
“If the Christian God was the Source of Objective Morality, one would expect Christians to agree on moral issues,”
regardless of whther they all can, will or do abide by them.
“The Source of Objective Mortality would
still be the Source of Moral Objectivity'!”
and everyone would agree on what that morality from that objective source is.
You did not refute James’ point. At all.
The only thing that Christians agree on is that the vast majority of their fellow brethren are wrong about what Christians should do.
We can test a conceptual thinking.
Can you tell me or show me if there are any Christians "disagreeing" with the narrative that 'God is the
source of Objective Morality?'
All Christians agree that God is the Moral Objective Standard.
aaaaaahhhhh I would say that no, not all Christians agree that “God is the Objective Moral Standard” first because many Christians have a real problem with the world-drowning god’s morality - they are deeply troubled by it - and they think Jesus has better morals than YHWH, and second because they cannot agree that an objective standard exists or what that standard is, one can no longer argue that they agree on its objectivity.