Evil is subject to good because evil has no independent existence. It is not a force in itself, but a distortion of what is good—a privation, absence, or misdirection of the good.
Yes, this is the Christian worldview. I'd only add that God is the ultimate good because the good having a universal existence can't be grounded in the subjective and finite mind of man.
The problem is metaphysical. A socially constructed system like law can't help you universalize subjective preferences that are still grounded in the individual human mind. It's just appealing to majority.
Yes, this is the Christian worldview. I'd only add that God is the ultimate good because the good having a universal existence can't be grounded in the subjective and finite mind of man.
If only there was a means or a system devised that would allow one to trancend the limitations of the mind and flesh.
The problem is metaphysical. A socially constructed system like law can't help you universalize subjective preferences that are still grounded in the individual human mind. It's just appealing to majority.