True — Evil doesn't become good simply because it's approved by the majority. But neither does evil become good by virtue of power. Might doesn't make right. However the God of most Abrahamic religions is excused from his evildoing by virtue of both his power and the majority — at least by the majority of his devotees whose natural moral compass is blinded by their faith.
True — Evil doesn't become good simply because it's approved by the majority. But neither does evil become good by virtue of power. Might doesn't make right. However the God of most Abrahamic religions is excused from his evildoing by virtue of both his power and the majority — at least by the majority of his devotees whose natural moral compass is blinded by their faith.