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The Moral Argument for God's Existence

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  • So are you wanting to argue then that the maintenance of the group is the fundamental, unchanging and objective moral law?
    "Down in the lowlands, where the water is deep,
    Hear my cry, hear my shout,
    Save me, save me"

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    • Originally posted by guacamole View Post
      So are you wanting to argue then that the maintenance of the group is the fundamental, unchanging and objective moral law?
      As far as morality goes, I would argue just that, though what exactly those fundemental objective moral laws would be are not exactly known.

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      • Originally posted by guacamole View Post
        So are you wanting to argue then that the maintenance of the group is the fundamental, unchanging and objective moral law?

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