Wallym.
You believe the nature of the universe is purely material and as such reject any chance of objective value/praise/etc.
But if you give the chance that the nature of the universe was magical or there was a magical creator or that there was a spiritual reality to us, do you believe objective value is then possible?
If you assume the latter, you know an essential feature about it. That it must be magical/spiritual for example.
Even if you don't assume the latter, if you know objective value cannot be true in a purely naturalism world (ie. no supernatural), you know an essential feature about it.
That it cannot be true or real in a purely naturalism world.
Why do you think you are so certain of this property of objective value?
You believe the nature of the universe is purely material and as such reject any chance of objective value/praise/etc.
But if you give the chance that the nature of the universe was magical or there was a magical creator or that there was a spiritual reality to us, do you believe objective value is then possible?
If you assume the latter, you know an essential feature about it. That it must be magical/spiritual for example.
Even if you don't assume the latter, if you know objective value cannot be true in a purely naturalism world (ie. no supernatural), you know an essential feature about it.
That it cannot be true or real in a purely naturalism world.
Why do you think you are so certain of this property of objective value?