Thursday, January 22, 2015
Good Without God? The Moral Argument VIDEO
In this video by Reasonable Faith, the Moral Argument is explained. Can you be good without God? The question isn’t “Can you be good without believing in God.” The question is: “Can you be good without God?” Check out more videos by William Lane Craig at his YouTube Channel. Enjoy.
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2 comments :
I tip my hat to you Sir! Thank you for all your hard work!
Godspeed
Interesting argument. thank you.
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