In this engaging session three, Dean Meadows, Campus Minister from Blacksburg Church of Christ, delivers a thought-provoking exploration of the moral argument for God's existence. He challenges listeners with the profound question: Without God, what's the difference between living like Adolf Hitler or Mother Teresa? Meadows argues that objective moral truths—such as the wrongness of murder, slavery, or torturing children—exist and cannot be adequately explained by illusions, personal opinions, cultural norms, or biology, as these lead to inconsistencies and absurdities in real-life application. Through everyday examples, historical references like the Nuremberg Trials, and critiques of relativism, he concludes that a morally perfect God provides the only consistent foundation for these truths, urging audiences to trust their moral intuitions as evidence of divine origin. The talk combines humor, audience interaction, and Q&A to make apologetics accessible and impactful for young people navigating faith in a skeptical world.