(June 29, 2011 at 7:17 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: Absolute morality
A person's senses are generally reliable
A person's memory is generally reliable
There is an underlying uniformity to nature
The future will usually resemble the past
There are laws of logic and we should adhere to them
All of these can be accounted for in a Biblical worldview, they cannot be accounted for in an atheistic worldview even though they are assumed to be true.
Senses aren't reliable neither is memory. Have you ever read the book the invisible gorrila. if not I suggest you do(or even youtube the original experiment) Both are linked to our cognitive ability and nothing to do with God.
Why will the future resemble the past ? can you provide examples please ?
What are these Laws of logic you refer too ?
there is no such thing as absolute morality as everything is context driven.
and can you list these laws of logic.
Also these seem pretty non sequiter to your initial argument Religion and atheism are both HUMAN understanding of the universe.
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Jimi Hendrix
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