(January 7, 2015 at 2:02 am)MysticKnight Wrote: I think if you believe in objective greatness, you automatically will believe in God. But Atheists will say greatness is all subjective or that there is no connection between objective greatness and God.
I think if you believe there is objective greatness, you will have to believe all possible greatness has an existence and origin and basis that by which we experience objective greatness. I think relative experience of greatness relies on objective greatness existing as well.
To say one subjective experience of greatness is better or worse then another relies on some objective reality of greatness.
But such arguments are not knock out arguments. But I still believe this a good reason to believe in God.
I think you would poke out your own eyes to avoid seeing the fact that what you want to see is not there.