CHAPTER’S CONCLUSION
I have demonstrated here, using seven different scientific methods of evidence, the existence of GOD. I have proven the existence of a very intelligent designer of life and of probably this universe.
I have demonstrated here, using seven different scientific methods of evidence, the existence of GOD. I have proven the existence of a very intelligent designer of life and of probably this universe.
This power could be a particle or the well-known GOD. The same power is also the one that has instilled in us the moral sense that allows us to recognize those moral facts and feel our commitment to them.
The only way our moral intuitions can be justified is by acknowledging that in reality there are absolute moral facts, which are not part of the material nature but are beyond it, and whose inner intuitions are a reflection of them.
Unsurprisingly, many proponents of error theory are atheists, for in a world that has nothing but inanimate matter and blind laws of nature, there is no reality that can be a source of objective morality.
A careful examination of those moral intuitions leads to the conclusion that we perceive morality not as a subjective emotion but as an objective, absolute, and binding reality.
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