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References:
1. “Can Man Live Without God” by Ravi Zacharias.
2. 3 tests for truth: rational, factual, livable.
3. “Stealing From God” by Frank Turek.
4. Moral subjectivism.
5. “Relativism: Feet Planted Firmly in Mid-Air” by Francis Beckeith and Gregory Koukl.
6. The history of the Moral Argument can be traced back to Immanuel Kant.
7. Kant said, “Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, . . . . the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.”
8. “The Descent of Man” by Charles Darwin.
9. “Is Everything Permitted?” by Mark Linville.
This is episode 79.
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References:
1. “Can Man Live Without God” by Ravi Zacharias.
2. 3 tests for truth: rational, factual, livable.
3. “Stealing From God” by Frank Turek.
4. Moral subjectivism.
5. “Relativism: Feet Planted Firmly in Mid-Air” by Francis Beckeith and Gregory Koukl.
6. The history of the Moral Argument can be traced back to Immanuel Kant.
7. Kant said, “Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, . . . . the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.”
8. “The Descent of Man” by Charles Darwin.
9. “Is Everything Permitted?” by Mark Linville.
This is episode 79.