For most of my life, I like most I'm sure, have believed that morality originates from God. Lately, my take on that has been shifting. As I consider both scripture and real world observation, I am more inclined to see morality as a human construct. God has the authority to be the arbitor of rules, but typically when God provides rules, it's more about sanctifying a people than it is about giving morals.
Human morals exist outside of and have existed prior to God's declarations as it is possible to be moral and not sanctified, set apart, and called out. In a very general sense, morality has to do with how one gets along and maneovers within a peer group or society and at its core is based on the desire for fairness. Being sanctified has to do with obedience to God.
Human morals exist outside of and have existed prior to God's declarations as it is possible to be moral and not sanctified, set apart, and called out. In a very general sense, morality has to do with how one gets along and maneovers within a peer group or society and at its core is based on the desire for fairness. Being sanctified has to do with obedience to God.