The case for Christian objectivism

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Yes, absolute objectivism is a myth but science is not. This paper builds on Hume, Ayn Rand and the Bible to solve objectivism's problem of induction. This paper also builds on C. S. Lewis and Dostoevsky to provide irrefutable evidence for God's existence: If God is dead, everything is permitted. Obviously, in every person's mind, at least a few things are not permitted; consequently, in every person's mind, a God who demands morality is alive. This paper reveals Biblical faith is built by reason, Biblical salvation is achieved through reason and the supreme value of the Bible is not love but spiritual joy. Furthermore, this paper identifies what is written in everyone's subconscious mind, including yours. Ignore it or hate it, this paper still contains the perfect picture of your morality. But this paper is, most of all, an invitation to the beautiful and successful marriage of religion and reason. While physicists are still looking for the Theory of Everything, which would uncomplicate the universe, its moral counterpart, the Theory of Everyone, which uncomplicates morality, has been discovered: Christian Objectivism. Note: Sad to say, most, if not all academic philosophers have certain professional deformations, such as a denial of reason, a denial of synthetic a priori moral judgments and a hatred for the directive, “Know thyself,” that blind them to the moral advance civilization desperately needs. Do not deny existence, as they do. Do not deny this life is less than one second compared to what follows it. Do not deny the most important decision in that "second" is whether to follow your conscience or to erase it. And do not claim you were born tabula rasa (without a conscience). This paper provides the certainty that you understand otherwise. Know thyself!

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