I wish to argue that atheism does not have a rational basis. Atheism assumes that reason is valid, and I, a Christian agree. However, atheism does not seem to offer an independent standard for reason, and so for escaping claims of biological determinism, or Marxist determinism, or any determinism that says "your thoughts are just the product of your circumstances, rather than having an independent basis".
If the physical universe is that independent standard, and is utterly independent, then how can we interact with it? It must relate to us in some causal sense, in order for us to interact with it by validating it through reason. Only an independent thing ("Reason") seems available, and we participate in Reason by reasoning. Otherwise Reason or reasoning is just something that happens in our heads, with no relation to the outside world. But perhaps you disagree ...



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