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In order for the Resurrection of Jesus to be a late legend, the story would have to be both late and a legend. It is neither.
From where do commonly held moral notions come? Some people argue they are a part of our genetic wiring. There are good reasons to reject such an ...
Can we explain the existence of transcendent moral truths by staying “inside the room” of the natural universe?
The truth of the Gospel accounts and the Resurrection of Jesus is still the most reasonable inference from the evidence.
How can such transcendent truths and personal obligations be grounded in something other than a Transcendent Personal Being?
The best, most reasonable explanation for transcendent moral truth is the existence of a transcendent moral truth-giver: God.
Can we explain these obligations by staying “inside the room”? Can naturalism account for the human dignity and value necessary to ground moral ob...
The best explanation for these kinds of moral truths (and obligations) is the existence of a transcendent, objective, personal moral law giver.
Why do we value selflessness when such behavior typically results in decreased survivability? Because we have been created in the image of God.
When it comes to moral truth, where do we get our notions of right and wrong? Can we generate moral truths without grounding them in the nature of...