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  1. Mar 17, 2020 · Interview. The Moral Order of the World Points to God. The so-called “moral argument” gives evidence of Gods existence. But it also directs us to his goodness and grace. Interview by...

  2. The moral law’s fulfillment in the obedience of Christ and our freedom from its curse by His death opens to us a new freedom in our deliberate service unto God and unto holiness. Both of these are defined by the moral law.

  3. Jun 12, 2014 · 1. The Goals of Theistic Arguments. 2. History of Moral Arguments for Gods Existence. 3. Theoretical Moral Arguments for Gods Existence and Divine Command Theories of Moral Obligation. 4. Arguments from Moral Knowledge or Awareness. 5. Arguments from Human Dignity or Worth. 6. Practical Moral Arguments for Belief in God. 7. Conclusion.

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · 5 Answers. Sorted by: 3. On a schematic level, something isn't a moral duty unless it's binding in the relevant way; there's something of a definitional overlap involved (c.f. Aquinas' trivial imperative, "Avoid evil and do good"). One might question the concept of bindingness, then.

  5. Mar 31, 2008 · Kevin Harris: In summation, Dr. Craig, moral values are objective and the best explanation for that is God. Dr. Craig: Exactly. God in his moral nature is the standard of good and evil, constitutes our moral values. His commands to use are constitutive of our moral duties of right and wrong.

  6. Mar 9, 2018 · Christian Living. Gods Existence: The Basis for Objective Moral Values. March 9, 2018 | Louie Vassalos. Editors’ note: Louie Vassalos has written a four-part series on being good for the sake of God. He aims to show that believing in God is necessary for us to be truly good.

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  8. Mar 26, 2008 · In the Metaphysics of Morals, we see Kant stating that we can have no duties to God, but at most a duty of religion, which is a duty to oneself to recognize all one's moral duties as divine commands (MM 6:443–44, 486–88). This work also contains an appendix on moral pedagogy, in which Kant both takes us again through the moral argument for ...

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