Moral Argument

The Moral Argument posits that the best explanation for the existence of objective moral values and duties is the existence of a moral lawgiver, typically identified as God. This argument suggests that moral absolutes require a supreme moral authority to avoid subjective relativism.

Why do people doubt God's existence?

Doubt regarding the existence of God is a multifaceted issue that has been discussed and debated for centuries. As a non-denominational Christian pastor, I approach this question with empathy, understanding the complex interplay of personal, philosophical, and cultural factors that contribute to su…

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