Biblical Morality
Morality isn’t just behavior. It’s a claim about what is truly right and wrong—even when nobody agrees, even when it costs you. If morality is only preference, biology, or social consensus, it has no authority. Biblical morality is grounded in God’s nature—stable, universal, and binding.
Start here
- Biblical Morality: A Logical Framework — The foundation: why moral truth needs grounding beyond opinion.
Core readings
- Why Morality Needs God (Not Religion) — God as the source of moral authority without “religion-as-performance.”
- Atheists Can Be Moral — But Can They Justify Morality? — Practice vs justification: the real philosophical gap.
- If Morality Is Evolutionary, Why Is Evil Still Wrong? — Why evolution doesn’t explain moral obligation.
- Without God, “Good” Is Just Majority Opinion — What happens when “good” is decided by votes.
- Why Secular Morality Always Changes — And God’s Doesn’t — Why culture shifts, and why God doesn’t.
How to use this page
If you’re rebuilding your moral framework, read the “Framework” post first. Then read the “Majority Opinion” and “Changes” posts to see why secular systems drift. Finish with “Atheists Can Be Moral” to sharpen the difference between behavior and grounding.