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The Existence of God: Morality & Ethics SFW39

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This is the third and final lesson in our special series on the existence of God.

In this lesson, Daniel Curtis looks at issue of morality and ethics in the world. We are living in a time where theories such as postmodernism teach that there is no such thing as objective truth. Yet most people in the world behave as if there are moral standards.

Daniel asks the atheist, 1) Why do morals exist? and Why do we have rational thought? The presence of a moral law indicates there must be a moral lawgiver. The Bible teaches us that the lawgiver has compassion for us and has provided a way of salvation despite our immoral failings

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This is the third and final lesson in our special series on the existence of God.

In this lesson, Daniel Curtis looks at issue of morality and ethics in the world. We are living in a time where theories such as postmodernism teach that there is no such thing as objective truth. Yet most people in the world behave as if there are moral standards.

Daniel asks the atheist, 1) Why do morals exist? and Why do we have rational thought? The presence of a moral law indicates there must be a moral lawgiver. The Bible teaches us that the lawgiver has compassion for us and has provided a way of salvation despite our immoral failings

Click the play button above to listen to the entire lesson.

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