
The Moral Argument - Reasonable Faith
A Debate on the Moral Argument Questions on the Resurrection and the Moral Argument Questions on Greatest Being Theology, Certainty, and the Moral Argument Those Who Deny Objective Moral Values Questions on the Grounding of Morality Response to Pigliucci's article on "Gods and Morality" Questions on the Singularity, Omnipresence, and Morality ...
The Moral Argument for God - Reasonable Faith
2013年12月23日 · In presenting this argument I suppress the premises involving double negation, since these are readily assumed. So the argument is a valid argument for God’s existence. The only question is the truth of the two premises. You and I agree that if God does not exist, then objective moral values and duties do not exist.
Moral Argument (part 1) | Defenders: 1 | Reasonable Faith
2007年10月15日 · So far we have been looking at philosophical and scientific arguments. This is an ethical argument. There are a wide variety of moral reasons for believing in God, but this is a particularly simple moral argument that I have used over and over again with university students and I find very effective. It really grabs people where they live.
Moral Argument (part 4) | Defenders: 1 | Reasonable Faith
2007年11月5日 · We have been talking about the moral argument for the existence of God, and in particular last time we talked about the premise that objective moral values exist. Let me condense what was said last time so as to try to summarize it in a clear way. The way, I think, in which we know that this premise is true is through moral experience.
Formulating the Moral Argument - Reasonable Faith
2011年8月29日 · In their recent book Good God (OUP, 2011) defending both Divine Command Morality and the moral argument for God’s existence (recommendation for all you interested in the moral argument), Jerry Walls and David Baggett discern the counterfactual nature of my first premiss and express reservations about so formulating the moral argument because ...
Moral Argument - Reasonable Faith
2011年2月7日 · The Moral Argument. I’m glad you came to the debate, Spencer (though the tone of your question leads me to think you were cheering for the other side!). It was a substantive and entertaining exchange, wasn’t it? I’m afraid that you’ve seriously misunderstood me, Spencer. Here’s the moral argument for God that I defended:
The Moral Argument | Short Videos - Reasonable Faith
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The New Atheism and Five Arguments for God | Reasonable Faith
Affirming both of the premises of the moral argument, Dawkins is thus, on pain of irrationality, committed to the argument’s conclusion, namely, that God exists. 3.3. The Euthyphro Dilemma. Although Dawkins doesn’t raise the following objection, one frequently hears it raised by nonbelievers in response to the moral argument.
Stuck with the Moral Argument | Reasonable Faith - Biola University
2017年11月19日 · Hello Dr Craig, I am a 16 Year old High school student who is super passionate about Christian apologetics. I frequently have discussions/debates with other students about the existence of God, but lately I have gotten quite stuck with the moral argument. Here is the moral argument: 1. If God does not exist, objective moral values and duties do not exist. 2. …
Moral Argument (part 3) | Defenders: 1 | Reasonable Faith
We have been looking at the moral argument for the existence of God. You will notice we have completed our defense of the first premise that if God does not exist then objective moral values do not exist. We looked at an attempt to have moral values without the existence of God – what I call Atheistic Moral Realism.
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