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The Moral Argument For The Existence Of God: How To Prove God Exists Vol. III
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Chapter I
What is a Moral Argument for the Existence of God?
Chapter II
Formulating the Moral Argument for the Existence of God
Chapter III
What is Moral Obligation, How Do We Know It, and Why Do We Need It?
What Is Moral Obligation?
Clarification of Moral Necessity
Why Does Morality Need Moral Obligation?
Chapter IV
Why Conscience is Not Enough
Chapter V
If God Does Not Exist, There is No Moral Obligation: Defense of Premise 1
Why Moral Obligation Cannot Come From Ourselves
Why Moral Obligation Cannot Come From Other Men
God As the Source of Moral Obligation
Chapter VI
That There is Moral Obligation: Defense of Premise 2
Chapter VII
The Nature of God as Known by the Moral Argument
Chapter VIII
Two Important Clarifications on the Moral Argument
Common Misunderstanding 2: Avoiding the Error of Voluntarism
Chapter IX
Answering Common Objections
The “Which God Do We Follow?” Objection
The Euthyphro Dilemma
The “Some People Don’t Know the Moral Law or They Disagree About It” Objection
The “Why Should I Care What God Thinks?” Objection
The Evolution Objection
The Morality Is Based On Society Objection
The “You Haven’t Really Proved God” Objection
The “Morality is Just In One’s Best Interest” Objection
The Islamic Terrorist Argument
The Moral Nihilist’s Objection
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If God Does Not Exist, There is No Moral Obligation: Defense of Premise 1
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