in so doing, they are assuming absolute laws of logic and borrowing from the Christian worldview.
A. The Christian worldview maintains that the laws of logic are absolute because they come from God who is Himself absolute.
B. But the atheist worldview does not have an absolute God.
So, we ask, "How can absolute, conceptual, abstract laws be derived from a universe of matter, energy and motion?"
In other words, "How can an atheist with a naturalistic presupposition account for the existence of logical absolutes when logical absolutes are conceptual by nature and not physical, energy, or motion?" If the Atheist states that the laws of logic are conventions (mutually agreed upon conclusions), then the laws of logic are not absolute because they are subject to "vote."
How does the atheist account for the laws of logic?
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