An example of a law of logic is the law of non-contradiction. This law states, for instance, that it cannot both be true that my car is in the parking lot and that it is not in the parking lot at the same time, and in the same way.
If you believe that laws of logic do not exist, how do you make decisions about the most basic things in life? How do you decide which side of the road to drive on? How do you choose whether to drink water or poison for nourishment?
One interesting aspect of denying laws of logic, like the law of non-contradiction, is that since you DO NOT believe in laws of logic, you actually DO believe in laws of logic. If contradictions are allowed in your worldview then so is that one.
Where do these laws come from?
Logic can only come from a logical source. It cannot come from something illogical, that makes no sense. The only logical source that could have existed before us is God.
Credit to www.proofthatgodexists.org - Check out the rest of the argument there if you desire :-)
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