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How do you know the difference between what's right and wrong? Do morals have an absolute source or does society determine them? In this talk, Kenny Willenburg explains the classic moral argument as well as how we can use this approach to "turn the tables" when people object to Christianity on moral grounds. I've also left in a fair amount of discussion following Willenburg's presentation.
—— Notes ——
if there is no God, there couldn't be objective morality
Richard Dawkins (God Delusion)- God of the OT is jealous, petty, control freak, etc.
three problems
relativism is taught in our culture as the only absolute truth
sources for morality
—— Links ——
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How do you know the difference between what's right and wrong? Do morals have an absolute source or does society determine them? In this talk, Kenny Willenburg explains the classic moral argument as well as how we can use this approach to "turn the tables" when people object to Christianity on moral grounds. I've also left in a fair amount of discussion following Willenburg's presentation.
—— Notes ——
if there is no God, there couldn't be objective morality
Richard Dawkins (God Delusion)- God of the OT is jealous, petty, control freak, etc.
three problems
relativism is taught in our culture as the only absolute truth
sources for morality
—— Links ——

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