(December 10, 2013 at 8:17 pm)MindForgedManacle Wrote:(December 9, 2013 at 6:59 pm)StrongWaters Wrote: Harris lost that debate completely. The foundation for moral behavior is rooted in the very invariant laws governing nature. Those laws have a governor and anchor holding the weaker force back. The strong nuclear force in physics demonstrates a parallel to the same demands of an invariant God. Laws are symmetric and invariable, just as the physical construct holding them in place. You cannot have unity held in place within a chaotic system apart from the force bringing unity and equilibrium to the system. We have learned nothing from quantum mechanics about the ability of the observer unless we also apply those laws above and below. Nothing can rise above its source.
Aside from seemingly showing ignorance of the problem of induction, you seem to be committing a very obvious fallacy of reification here.
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