(July 12, 2012 at 4:06 pm)Rhythm Wrote: So this argument, far from explaining or elaborating upon an issue, only leads to more difficult and uncertain arguments......and on top of that...requires faith?
I'll pass.
Well believing in free-will requires faith/properly basic intuition, doesn't mean that faith is not well supported and strong.
I have faith in objective morality. I feel it's strong and well supported.
Besides remember the
A-> C = D
D ->A
D is true.
Therefore A is true.
Therefore C is true.
In the other thread. The fact we know morality being objective implies it must be eternal is a strong proof that we have knowledge of objective morality which makes no sense if it were not real.
As far A ->C, I think I've proven we have this knowledge in this thread.