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Objections to the Moral Argument (Part 1): Why Mere Possibilities Aren’t Enough
Many critics dismiss the moral argument for God by appealing to alternative explanations for objective morality. But are mere possibilities enough to defeat a sound deductive argument? In Part 1 of this series on objections to the moral argument, we examine the key distinction between possibility and plausibility—and why skeptics must offer more than hypothetical alternatives to undermine the moral argument for the existence of God.
Jacob Vazquez
Feb 20


The Transcendental Argument for God Explained: What Must Be True for Anything to Make Sense?
Discover the Transcendental Argument for God: why logic, morality, and reason require God. Rooted in reformed apologetics and Cornelius Van Til’s thought, this approach examines the foundations of truth, ethics, and reasoning, showing how unbelieving worldviews borrow from God to make sense of reality.
Mark Hudson
Feb 6
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