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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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Richard Swinburne on the Importance of Necessary Truths

Swinburne assumes uncritically that there cannot be explanations for necessary truths. Swinburne has this peculiar conception of God, which rules out grounding any sort of necessary truths in God. He also believes that God is a contingent object, whereas some moral truths are necessary as Dave said.

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