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Is God real?
Before we ask whether Christianity is true… before we examine the reliability of the Bible… before we look at the resurrection of Jesus… we have to answer a more basic question:
Does God exist at all?
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we examine the philosophical case for God’s existence. We focus on two foundational arguments:
• The argument from the beginning of the universe
• The argument from objective morality
Does the universe require a cause?
Can something come from nothing?
If real moral right and wrong exist, what grounds them?
This episode does not assume the Bible is true. It asks what reason itself tells us about reality.
Belief in God isn’t a blind leap. It’s a reasonable conclusion drawn from the world around us and the moral awareness within us.
Join us as we begin answering the most important question this podcast will ever address.
Sources Referenced:
William Lane Craig, Reasonable Faith
Contemporary defenses of the Kalam Cosmological Argument
Philosophical discussions on objective moral values and moral grounding
By Kenneth WillisIs God real?
Before we ask whether Christianity is true… before we examine the reliability of the Bible… before we look at the resurrection of Jesus… we have to answer a more basic question:
Does God exist at all?
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we examine the philosophical case for God’s existence. We focus on two foundational arguments:
• The argument from the beginning of the universe
• The argument from objective morality
Does the universe require a cause?
Can something come from nothing?
If real moral right and wrong exist, what grounds them?
This episode does not assume the Bible is true. It asks what reason itself tells us about reality.
Belief in God isn’t a blind leap. It’s a reasonable conclusion drawn from the world around us and the moral awareness within us.
Join us as we begin answering the most important question this podcast will ever address.
Sources Referenced:
William Lane Craig, Reasonable Faith
Contemporary defenses of the Kalam Cosmological Argument
Philosophical discussions on objective moral values and moral grounding