Rick O'Shez
Irishman bouncing off walls
I've been watching a lot of religious debates recently, and often times people like William Lane Craig and Frank Turek will argue that without God there are no moral "oughts"; they claim that objective moral values do not exist without God because death is final and everyone ends up in the same place. They assume that without God you can't say whether anything is right or wrong--its just particles in motion.
I've seen some debates on here, and to me the arguments are actually very weak, it looks like pure theological convolution, angels on pin heads. God didn't make man or morals, man made God and morals. It baffles why anyone would even attempt to argue against this obvious truth.