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Where does morality come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 74883979" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>We indeed cannot say anthing at all that will get any others who do not want to conclude that there is God to see that there really is God, though there is great order existing, everything of the universe would be very fine-tuned for its physical constants such as the gravitational constant to be just right for any life to be possible in a viable universe coming from a big bang, we are here presuming we can know from what we find what real truth of reality is, we have no physical explanation for any of the nonphysical things we believe in such as real love, real value, real justice, without God, and we who will see it say that God explains all the universe with us in it and they don't have anything at all to explain the universe coming into being, when it certainly did have a beginning, and there is something then which is necessary existence, which would explain the universe with us in it coming to be. Even if they don't want to acknowledge God to be that, they have no logic against there being something that is necessary being, whether it be Brahma, Quetzacoatl, Tezcatlipoca, Ptah, Azathoth, or anything else, known or unknown, that is not itself something brought into existence by anything else, but is existing necessarily. But we can believe what we see has abundant evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 74883979, member: 259043"] We indeed cannot say anthing at all that will get any others who do not want to conclude that there is God to see that there really is God, though there is great order existing, everything of the universe would be very fine-tuned for its physical constants such as the gravitational constant to be just right for any life to be possible in a viable universe coming from a big bang, we are here presuming we can know from what we find what real truth of reality is, we have no physical explanation for any of the nonphysical things we believe in such as real love, real value, real justice, without God, and we who will see it say that God explains all the universe with us in it and they don't have anything at all to explain the universe coming into being, when it certainly did have a beginning, and there is something then which is necessary existence, which would explain the universe with us in it coming to be. Even if they don't want to acknowledge God to be that, they have no logic against there being something that is necessary being, whether it be Brahma, Quetzacoatl, Tezcatlipoca, Ptah, Azathoth, or anything else, known or unknown, that is not itself something brought into existence by anything else, but is existing necessarily. But we can believe what we see has abundant evidence. [/QUOTE]
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