id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3702 Argument from morality - Wikipedia .html text/html 3636 676 54 S. Lewis argued that "conscience reveals to us a moral law whose source cannot be found in the natural world, thus pointing to a supernatural Lawgiver."[1][2] Lewis argued that accepting the validity of human reason as a given must include accepting the validity of practical reason, which could not be valid without reference to a higher cosmic moral order which could not exist without a God to create and/or establish it. Portrait of Immanuel Kant, who proposed an argument for the existence of God from morality William Lane Craig has argued for this form of the moral argument.[16] Lewis argues for the existence of God in a similar way in his book Mere Christianity, but he does not directly refer to it as the argument from morality. "Moral Arguments for the Existence of God". "Moral Arguments for the Existence of God". "Moral Arguments for the Existence of God". "Moral Arguments for the Existence of God". ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3702.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3702.txt