(March 12, 2016 at 9:18 am)LadyForCamus Wrote:(March 12, 2016 at 8:54 am)MysticKnight Wrote: It may or may not depending on your taste. As I've explained before in the past, the very knowledge that morality if objective (I use this differently the definition used by philosophers) is linked to God, shows we know a vital characteristic of it. Being certain in this knowledge, shows we know to be true due to the nature of (objective) morality and it's link to God. This should make us believe in both, because, we know something of certain about both that it is not really possible without some sort of link and connection to both of these as a reality.
It doesn't make sense that it's figment of our imagination, and that this thing we imagine has a necessary characteristic that it must be connected to an eternal absolute moral being.
Well, no, respectfully. If you are making a claim, you need to be able to soundly demonstrate it, regardless of what my, or anyone else's "tastes" are...
People are of different perceiving states. Some are more perceptive then others and some excel in different perceptions over others.