"On a non-theistic view of the Universe...the moral law cannot well be thought of as having any actual existence. The objective validity of the moral law can indeed be and no doubt is asserted, believed in and acted upon without reference to any theological creed; but it cannot be defended or fully justified without the presupposition of Theism."
- Hastings Rashdall
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- Apologist Interview: Edgar Andrews
- Sunday Quote: Avery Dulles on Apologetics
- Apologetics Toolkit: Nuggets from Proverbs 18
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (08/20 - 08/27)
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- Is Christianity True? FREE eBook
- Why We Trust the Bible MP3 Audio by Darrell Bock
- Apologist Interview: Matthew Flannagan
- Sunday Quote: Pascal on Christianity
- Book Review: Who Made God? Searching for a Theory ...
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (08/13 - 08/20)
- Apologetics315 Monthly Newsletter: Signup
- 7 Apologetics Books for Giving Away
- The Top Ten Same Sex Marriage False “Facts” by Fra...
- Apologist Interview: Chris Shannon
- Sunday Quote: Hastings Rashdall on Moral Law
- Book Review: Science and Its Limits by Del Ratzsch
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (08/06 - 08/13)
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- New Apologetics Journal: Hope's Reason
- Library of Historical Apologetics: Featured Website
- Matthew Flannagan vs. Raymond Bradley Debate: Is G...
- Apologist Interview: Douglas Geivett
- Sunday Quote: Charles Darwin on Doubt
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- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (07/30 - 08/06)
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