RE: Apologetics open challenge
September 24, 2015 at 12:45 pm
(This post was last modified: September 24, 2015 at 12:48 pm by Mystic.)
People acknowledge we inherit our actions and it either increases our value or decreases our value.
If our actions our determined by simply how we feel about them, then we are not increased or decreased in value objectively.
An example: A person who doesn't appreciate his good actions that much may still have a higher objective value then he perceives, and others may be closer to appreciating him.
Although we don't know the exact value of our being, we do believe there is a value that is true/objective.
This is only possible with a metaphysical system in which we inherit our actions and this points to a Lord that set up and maintains this reality.
This belief shows most people believe in a Lord of the universe inwardly and metaphysical reality, even, if they don't acknowledge it to themselves or unaware they do believe in a lord and take his effects for granted that point to his lordship.
And this is only possible with objective judgement to our value.
This is only possible with an objective judge to who we are and who sees our value as it is.
People therefore inwardly acknowledge such an objective judge every time they try to come to a judgement of who a person is to their best of their ability.
(There is two argument in this argument, but I thought I would put them together since they rely on the same premises).
If our actions our determined by simply how we feel about them, then we are not increased or decreased in value objectively.
An example: A person who doesn't appreciate his good actions that much may still have a higher objective value then he perceives, and others may be closer to appreciating him.
Although we don't know the exact value of our being, we do believe there is a value that is true/objective.
This is only possible with a metaphysical system in which we inherit our actions and this points to a Lord that set up and maintains this reality.
This belief shows most people believe in a Lord of the universe inwardly and metaphysical reality, even, if they don't acknowledge it to themselves or unaware they do believe in a lord and take his effects for granted that point to his lordship.
And this is only possible with objective judgement to our value.
This is only possible with an objective judge to who we are and who sees our value as it is.
People therefore inwardly acknowledge such an objective judge every time they try to come to a judgement of who a person is to their best of their ability.
(There is two argument in this argument, but I thought I would put them together since they rely on the same premises).