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In Part 20 of this Introduction to Apologetics series we look at the moral argument as defended by philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig. Craig's argument is in deductive form with two clear premises which makes it a good example of an approach that argues from our evident moral experience to the necessity of God to ground the truth of that experience.
By Dr. Anthony Alberino and Dr. Andrew Payne5
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In Part 20 of this Introduction to Apologetics series we look at the moral argument as defended by philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig. Craig's argument is in deductive form with two clear premises which makes it a good example of an approach that argues from our evident moral experience to the necessity of God to ground the truth of that experience.

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