The Moral Argument for the Existence of God [Video]

The Moral Argument for the Existence of God [Video]

July 11, 2018 @DannyScottonJr 0

There seems to be no logical grounds for belief in objective (beyond subjective opinion) moral values and duties without God. If God does not exist, objective moral values and duties do not exist. However, most would affirm that at least some objective moral values and duties do exist. Therefore, it follows that God exists.

The Fine-Tuning Argument for the Existence of God [Video]

The Fine-Tuning Argument for the Existence of God [Video]

July 11, 2018 @DannyScottonJr 0

Scientists have discovered that there are numerous finely-tuned constants and quantities observed in the universe that have to be just right for there to be any life at all. The chances of all of these fine-tuned constants being just right to allow for life on Earth have been calculated to 1 in 10^138. There appear to be only three possible explanations: (1) Necessity, (2) Chance, and (3) Design. Design seems to be, by far, the most reasonable explanation…

The Cosmological Argument [Slideshow]

The Cosmological Argument [Slideshow]

July 10, 2018 @DannyScottonJr 0

The Cosmological Argument provides some of the strongest evidence for the existence of God. This brief slideshow presents the argument for a spaceless, timeless, immaterial, and plausibly personal cause of the universe — which theists call “God”

kNOw God, kNOw M.V.P. (Meaning, Value, Purpose)

kNOw God, kNOw M.V.P. (Meaning, Value, Purpose)

July 2, 2018 @DannyScottonJr 0

Many objections to belief in God are moral or volitional issues masquerading as intellectual ones. Many simply do not want their to be a God. However, without God, as many atheists have affirmed, life has no ultimate meaning, value, or purpose…

Free Audiobook: 'On Guard' by Dr. William Lane Craig

Free Audiobook: ‘On Guard’ by Dr. William Lane Craig

March 29, 2018 @DannyScottonJr 0

After reviewing the definition and significance of apologetics, Dr. Craig offers reasonable arguments from science and philosophy (Cosmological Argument, Teleological Argument, Moral Argument, etc.) that plausibly warrant belief in God, followed by historical evidence for the Resurrection of Christ. He also addresses two of the more popular objections to a Christian worldview — The Problem of Evil/Suffering and the exclusivity of Christ’s claims…