Backglass wrote:MelonanadeMaster wrote:Backglass wrote:MelonanadeMaster wrote:if there is a code of moral laws, then there must be a law giver
Why must there be? I don't see why one demands the other in any way.
This is the same BS line that Creationists use. "It is FAR to complex for us to understand, therefor it must have had a designer".

MelonanadeMaster wrote:So you believe this, you should believe there are no moral codes, no? If so what's wrong if I went on a seven month murder streak killing small children?
Again...you are reaching. In your mind morailty and religion MUST be hand in hand. This is false.
It is not a prerequisite to believe in fantasy creatures in order to live a moral life. Millions do it, every day.
It seems you are not aware of the fact that this debate is centered around subjectivity, or objectivity. The idea is that true moral laws are objective. This would require a, as someone so quaintly put it, "supernatural" being.
I am well aware of this debate thank you, yet you arrive late to the party and pompously proclaim it's direction.

Typical.
Correct me if I am wrong but you claim that the fact we have morals is automatically proof of a creator. Your "requirements" are yours alone. You are inventing laws to fit the perceived existence of your fantastical creatures.
Allow me to play your game. Humans emotions are deep seated and diverse. This would obviously require Leprechauns. How else could they have come to exist without our little magical friends?

I'm glad you've full of sarcasm, something people are pitifully lacking of these days
When I refered to debate I was refering to the specic logic I presented. I will ask you to trust me in what direction I was heading to with my particular case.
I'll gladly correct you. I'm saying that if a set of OBJECTIVE morals exist, it is logical to believe that there is an OBJECTIVE rule giver. On the note of your ever so quaint lephracaun, he, doesn't fare as well, on what a OBJECTIVE god would require, as apposed to the theories ammased over centuries on what such an OBJECTIVE god would be like.