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Moral Argument - Do humans, being shaped in the image of God, have an intuitive sense of right and wrong? Learn about this argument.
The best, most reasonable explanation for transcendent moral truth is the existence of a transcendent moral truth-giver: God.
Is God real? Our common acceptance of an objective moral standard is yet another evidence of God’s existence.
Did God create moral law, or is it simply a reflection of His character? Theism is still the most reasonable explanation for objective moral truths.
Philosophical Problems With Moral Relativism Apr 6, 2009 Article ID: DA241 | By: Francis J. Beckwith Summary In moral debate in the United States ...
Transcendent moral truths require a transcendent moral truth Giver. God alone transcends every culture and people group.
Are there any objective, transcendent moral absolutes? If so, what are they? What best explains the existence of such truths?
Does a moral law require the existence of God who created the world? Is it possible for atheists to have morals without believing in God? Find out...
Is God real? The insufficiency of the alternative explanations strengthens the argument for the existence of God
Dr. William Craig answers weekly Questions and Answers on Christian Doctrine and apologetics. Read question Contemporary Moral Arguments here.