I’m going to assume you mean what you say and are not just arguing about definitions. In that case:
You would be an apologist for HP Lovecraft’s Azathoth, at best, if you lived in his universe. There’s no objective criterion you could give to explain why that wouldn’t be moral, unless you beg the question and bring in moral criteria to judge a possible ‘ground of morality.’ Yes, I’m saying Nyarlathotep should follow morality instead of the supposed dictates of his alien god. And that’s not a contradiction but a tautology.
While I’m on the subject, Aquinian theology is an ugly vulgarization of Aristotle’s, the latter being more naturally linked to HPL’s Azathoth or the divine pirates of Pastafarianism.
I’m going to assume you mean what you say and are not just arguing about definitions. In that case:
You would be an apologist for HP Lovecraft’s Azathoth, at best, if you lived in his universe. There’s no objective criterion you could give to explain why that wouldn’t be moral, unless you beg the question and bring in moral criteria to judge a possible ‘ground of morality.’ Yes, I’m saying Nyarlathotep should follow morality instead of the supposed dictates of his alien god. And that’s not a contradiction but a tautology.
While I’m on the subject, Aquinian theology is an ugly vulgarization of Aristotle’s, the latter being more naturally linked to HPL’s Azathoth or the divine pirates of Pastafarianism.
I’m pretty sure this is not an attempt at discussion, but an attempt to be insulting, so I won’t discuss it.