“But we do not see a moral law in existence; therefore, there cannot be a moral lawgiver.”
This statement comes out of the mouths of those who think there is no God because there is no tangible expression of moral law.
However, that implies that a moral law would be recognizable to us if we saw it.
Also, the assumption is made that we have the capacity to decide whether or not a moral law exists.
How have we acquired that capacity in a purely naturalistic universe?
The truth is:
- We cannot deny a moral frame of reference without invoking a moral absolute
- If we grant the currency of evil, then God is not expendable
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