Episode 26 -How we got our Bible and the Moral Argument
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Episode 26– Show Notes We discussed how we got the Bible we have, with its 66 books .. or whatever number of books your Bible has. And then we turned...
mostra másWe discussed how we got the Bible we have, with its 66 books .. or whatever number of books your Bible has.
And then we turned again to our favourite Apologetics book for inspiration … this time on the Moral Argument. Heads up to John Humblestone from the Unbelievable Facebook discussion group for his list on reasons Christians give for morals being objective.
Here is Frances’ link to an essay by Richard Swinburne, a Christian philosopher who rejects the argument from morality (because he considers all moral truths to be logical truths.)
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~orie0087/pdf_files/General%20untechnical%20papers/God%20and%20Morality.pdf
Doubts Aloud Links:
The 50 Arguments for Faith book: “Evidence for God: 50 Arguments for Faith from the Bible, History, Philosophy and Science” by Mike Licona and William Dembski. (It can be found on Amazon.)
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