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What is the Best Moral Argument for God?

In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig

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The Deductive Version of the Moral Argument

There's a deductive form of the argument where you've got the conditional premise. If God does not exist, the moral values and duties don't exist,. So therefore God exists. But then there's an abductive approach which says that God is the best explanation for various moral phenomena. Dr. Craig has done as much as anything or anyone to really draw people's attention to the moral arguments.

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