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To: jimt
There is no logical reply to that position.

That's true with appeals to revelation alone, although it is possible to determine whether divine revelation contradicts reason. Nevertheless, arguments based on reason alone, proceeding from First Principles, such as "the good is to be done and evil avoided," are knowable by all with at least moral certainty.

You might enjoy Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. He didn't appeal to divine revelation at all.

558 posted on 03/21/2003 11:15:20 AM PST by Aquinasfan
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To: Aquinasfan
That's true with appeals to revelation alone, although it is possible to determine whether divine revelation contradicts reason. Nevertheless, arguments based on reason alone, proceeding from First Principles, such as "the good is to be done and evil avoided," are knowable by all with at least moral certainty.

And utterly immaterial as to whether you know God better than I do.

562 posted on 03/21/2003 11:20:03 AM PST by jimt
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