

Evidence for God that Everyone Has: Romans 1:18-23
Feb 6, 2017
The discussion begins with how people can sense God's existence without biblical knowledge, emphasizing natural revelation. Philosophical arguments highlight creation's complexity and inherent morality as evidence of a divine creator. Personal anecdotes showcase the contradictions of idol worship, while critiques of atheism reveal the futility of rejecting God. The interplay between science and morality sparks debates on the universe's origins and the necessity of a creator for understanding ethical principles.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Evidence of the Divine: Creation and Morality
05:40 • 35min
The Philosophical Impact of Scripture on Understanding God
40:18 • 4min
The Absurdity of Idolatry and Humanity's Response to God
44:12 • 2min
Ungodliness and the Futility of Atheism
46:04 • 8min
Exploring Origins: Science, Philosophy, and Morality
53:49 • 9min