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moral argument

Is Craig’s Moral Argument Defensible?

January 31, 2021 by Randal

For years, William Lane Craig has repeated a bad argument that the existence of objective moral values entails the existence of God. He did it again yesterday: 1. If God does not exist, objective moral values do not exist.2. Objective moral values do exist.3. Therefore, God exists.#Apologetics #MoralArgument https://t.co/V5G7ysRpg4 — Reasonable Faith (@RFupdates) January 30, […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: apologetics, moral argument, platonism, William Lane Craig

God, Morality, and Knowledge: A Conversation with Eric Murphy

May 23, 2020 by Randal

This evening, I appeared on the personal YouTube channel for Eric Murphy of “Talk Heathen.” Though the original intent was to talk about moral arguments for God’s existence, we spent the bulk of our time talking about epistemology generally and moderate foundationalism in particular. But hey, that’s fine with me! It was a very enjoyable […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: epistemology, Eric Murphy, foundationalism, interview, moral argument, proper basicality

The Moral Argument: A Discussion and Debate

March 25, 2017 by Randal

Today I appeared along with Glenn Peoples, Lance Hannestead, and Graham Seth Moore on Cameron Bertuzzi’s YouTube show Capturing Christianity. The topic: the moral argument for God’s existence. You can watch it below:

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: apologetics, Capturing Christianity, moral argument

How Johnny Cash helped me appreciate Immanuel Kant

March 9, 2013 by Randal

One argument for God’s existence that never resonated much with me was Immanuel Kant’s argument from practical reason. Here’s one form of the argument: (1) It is rationally and morally necessary to attain the perfect good (happiness arising out of complete virtue). (2) What we are obliged to attain, it must be possible for us to […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: argument from practical reason, Immanuel Kant, Johnny Cash, moral argument

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