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    Default Re: Is religion the most basic codification of natural law?

    Quote Originally Posted by rvg View Post
    Religion is also capable of answering the kinds of questions that science will never be able to answer. Questions like "why are we here" and "what is the meaning of life".
    This sounds like something out of a certain US based faith who threw these lines at you in the nineties. It's been a while since I have seen this particular combination. Not many denominations have answers to these questions which were regarded by Clement of Rome as part of the terrible questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by rvg View Post
    YA RLY...

    COsmological Argument is a fairly well-known one.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmological_argument
    Yeah... this old thing.
    A linky to something that ended too short.

    Besides, that is old - a better one would be something about The Transcendental Proof of God's Existence.
    If I ever get to debate the theist side again I am going to use this concept in my argument.
    Last edited by Sigurd; 10-22-2008 at 22:40.
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