The morality in question has to do with control.
Is it moral to always want to be in control?
If Revelation is a prediction about the future of the world that suggests the person or persons feeding this book to John of Patmos need to be in control of certain matters to make sure their predictions come true, right?
I agree that its probably wise to be neutral and assume you may be incorrect or correct about your preconceived notions. This is actually an amoral approach, isn't it?
Do you think Revelation shares our wisdom in regards to predicting future events?
Is it moral to always want to be in control?
If Revelation is a prediction about the future of the world that suggests the person or persons feeding this book to John of Patmos need to be in control of certain matters to make sure their predictions come true, right?
I agree that its probably wise to be neutral and assume you may be incorrect or correct about your preconceived notions. This is actually an amoral approach, isn't it?
Do you think Revelation shares our wisdom in regards to predicting future events?