Lewis argues that there is an objective Moral Law, that this Moral Law must have a source, and that the source of the Moral Law could only be God.
Lewis argues that there is an objective Moral Law, that this Moral Law must have a source, and that the source of the Moral Law could only be God.
Lewis argues that we have to assume that the source of the Moral Law is more like a mind than it is like anything else that we know -- because the only other thing we know is matter, and matter couldn't really command us about how to live.
Lewis argues that there is an objective Moral Law, that this Moral Law must have a source, and that the source of the Moral Law could only be God.
Lewis argues that we have to assume that the source of the Moral Law is more like a mind than it is like anything else that we know -- because the only other thing we know is matter, and matter couldn't really command us about how to live.