If it is the case that all moral norms and values are prescriptions and values of God, and being good requires following moral norms and prescriptions, then God is necessary for being good. — creativesoul
4. The imperatives of Reason have a single source — Bartricks
I don’t remember God telling me that one though. I think I’d remember if God commanded me to do something. — khaled
...inspired... — Apollodorus
inspire (v.)
mid-14c., enspiren, "to fill (the mind, heart, etc., with grace, etc.);" also "to prompt or induce (someone to do something)," from Old French enspirer (13c.), from Latin inspirare "blow into, breathe upon," figuratively "inspire, excite, inflame," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + spirare "to breathe"
He's a wind-bag - yes. — Banno
What are you on about? I am not religious. I believe in God. I am not religious. — Bartricks
But the idea that faith is 'required' for religion is absurd. — Bartricks
So, you are using your personal lack of remembrance as an argument for the non-occurence of an event witnessed by others? — Apollodorus
I presented the argument — 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 an existent mind whose imperatives are imperatives of Reason — Bartricks
Bart has fallen back to ad homs — Banno
Are you going around again? — Banno
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