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Much of our lives are structured by considering the contrast between correct and incorrect, true and untrue, and what is right or wrong. These comparisons are needed, but why are we able to make such evaluations? We also make moral evaluations on a regular basis. How are we personally, or even as a society, able to make moral evaluations? Join Branyon May in considering these questions as they relate to the moral argument for God’s existence.
Watch more from the program, "Evidence for Christianity" at the following link: https://video.wvbs.org/program/evidence-for-christianity/
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Much of our lives are structured by considering the contrast between correct and incorrect, true and untrue, and what is right or wrong. These comparisons are needed, but why are we able to make such evaluations? We also make moral evaluations on a regular basis. How are we personally, or even as a society, able to make moral evaluations? Join Branyon May in considering these questions as they relate to the moral argument for God’s existence.
Watch more from the program, "Evidence for Christianity" at the following link: https://video.wvbs.org/program/evidence-for-christianity/

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