Hey all! I'm doing a paper for a philosophy of religion class on the Argument From Morality, and I just wanted to see what different people thought about it. The argument generally goes like this:
1. Some aspect of Morality (e.g., its objective force) is observed.
2. Belief in God provides a better explanation of this feature than various alternatives.
3. Therefore, to the extent that (1) is accepted, belief in God is preferable to these alternatives (from Wikipedia)
So I'm really just wondering:
(1)Do you accept this argument? Why?
(2) Do you use the existence of morality to strengthen your belief in God?
(3)If so, how? If not, why not?
Thank you very much. All and any responses are appreciated.
1. Some aspect of Morality (e.g., its objective force) is observed.
2. Belief in God provides a better explanation of this feature than various alternatives.
3. Therefore, to the extent that (1) is accepted, belief in God is preferable to these alternatives (from Wikipedia)
So I'm really just wondering:
(1)Do you accept this argument? Why?
(2) Do you use the existence of morality to strengthen your belief in God?
(3)If so, how? If not, why not?
Thank you very much. All and any responses are appreciated.