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Yes, it is the "idea," i.e., concept, of objective values that guides most people's conduct. Only atheists who are trying to explain morality as subjective, consensus standards deny that the very "idea" of values requires some "objective" standard. You keep trying to assert that I'm arguing that everybody subscribes to the same "objective" moral standards. I do not. I assert that all cultures believe that their standards are a reflection of "objective" values. No culture defends murder, as murder Supporters of abortion do not acknowledge abortion as murder, but defend it anyway. Whether moral standards are conceived of as subjective or objective, it doesn't help the atheist argument. You cannot explain the existence of ANY values from a materialistic worldview. Now, if you want to address this last point (by showing how you CAN explain such) rather than quibbling over terminology, which you mis-construe, then we might get somewhere. |
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You keep saying that atheistic materialism can account for "objective morality", which I take it you mean the consensus that exists within any particular society. So far, I just see an empty assertion. While Spenser can say this: Quote:
Furthermore, if there is a universal god that provides us with our sense of universal morality, it would seem to me that all societies would have the same sense of morality at all times. This obviously isn't the case. It seems to me that the materialistic theory that morality is developed within societies explains the differences within societies, and the constant struggle over moral issues both within and between societies, than your empty assertion that we need God to have a basis for objective morality. Quote:
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If you want to keep mischaracterizing my argument, I'll just have to attribute it to a perverse nature. |
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So, would I be correct in saying that the fact that life exists proves to you that the materialistic viewpoint is incorrect? |
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