Defending Your Faith
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23:12
1. Introduction


23:47
2. Why Apologetics?


23:47
3. Pre-Evangelism


23:25
4. Four Steps Backward


23:00
5. Law of Contradiction


22:56
6. Law of Causality


22:57
7. Reliability of Sense Perception


22:59
8. Analogical Language (Part 1)


23:19
9. Analogical Language (Part 2)


23:07
10. Contradiction and Paradox


23:19
11. Mystery


23:16
12. Natural Theology (Part 1)


22:52
13. Natural Theology (Part 2)


23:18
14. Aquinas vs. Kant


23:37
15. The Case for God


23:40
16. Four Possibilities


23:05
17. The Illusion of Descartes


21:11
18. Self-Creation (Part 1)


23:24
19. Self-Creation (Part 2)


22:54
20. Self-Existence


22:08
21. Necessary Being


23:17
22. God of the Bible vs. God of Philosophy


23:22
23. Kant's Moral Argument


23:36
24. Vanity of Vanity


23:25
25. The Psychology of Atheism


22:41
26. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 1)


23:37
27. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 2)


22:09
28. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 3)


23:16
29. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 4)


23:34
30. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 5)


24:38
31. The Deity of Christ


24:19
32. Questions and Answers


Kant's Moral Argument
Here we look at some of the considerations that we find in the New Testament with respect to the moral argument. Kant gave his famous moral argument for the existence of God, saying that every single person in the world has an inherent sense of right and wrong. We find that people don't want God but they still want morality, but what Kant is saying here is that you can't have both.
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