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Renaci · 36-40
It's subjective. It's subjective to whatever gets gods rocks off at any given moment. Like eating bacon doesn't kill God. So the whole kosher laws are just his subjective wants.
Or more likely Moses had such bad OCD that he was psychotic with and put his caloric restrictions/tainted foods compulsion on everyone else.
As someone with OCD I can see a lot of OCD in Moses.
But yeah sin is just another word for making God mad. It's not about what's good for us. And it's not about what is good for God. It's about what make the narcissist happy. Thus religious morality is the ultimate in subjectivity.
Or more likely Moses had such bad OCD that he was psychotic with and put his caloric restrictions/tainted foods compulsion on everyone else.
As someone with OCD I can see a lot of OCD in Moses.
But yeah sin is just another word for making God mad. It's not about what's good for us. And it's not about what is good for God. It's about what make the narcissist happy. Thus religious morality is the ultimate in subjectivity.