Did you read anything I said? — Bartricks
But the idea that faith is 'required' for religion is absurd.
As for your thought experiment- I have no idea what it is supposed to illustrate. — Bartricks
...I have no difficulty separating belief in God from being religious as I have never been religious yet I believe in God. — Bartricks
1. Imperatives of Reason exist
2. An existent imperative has an existent mind that is issuing it
3. Therefore the existent imperatives of Reason have an existent mind that is issuing them
4. The imperatives of Reason have a single source
5. Therefore there is a single existent mind whose imperatives are imperatives of Reason — Bartricks
People do read yours and have questions about them. It's your part to address and answer those questions. So far your failure/inability/unwillingness to answer is ruinous of discussion. And in as much as we are looking for sense and you apparently unable to provide it, the only possible conclusion is that your expressions written here are nothing but nonsense.read mine!!! — Bartricks
1. Imperatives of Reason exist
2. An existent imperative has an existent mind that is issuing it
3. Therefore the existent imperatives of Reason have an existent mind that is issuing them
4. The imperatives of Reason have a single source
5. Therefore there is a single existent mind whose imperatives are imperatives of Reason — Bartricks
...moral norms and values are the prescriptions and values of God... — Bartricks
You believe in a God that is omnipotent, omnibenevolent, omniscient, and omnipresent... the creator of all things. — creativesoul
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