
A Simple Case Against Atheism
Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast
The Nature of Moral Truths
Certain moral truths, such as the belief that torturing babies for fun is inherently wrong, are self-evident and do not require justification. This highlights the nature of moral laws as non-physical entities, lacking weight, size, or physical properties. Unlike tangible objects, moral rules cannot be measured or weighed, which illustrates their distinct existence apart from the physical world. The moral rule in question demonstrates that some moral principles are universally recognized and understood, underpinning the concept that moral truths are evident and accessible to human reasoning.
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