12 October 2013

One Argument for God’s Existence

“William Lane Craig is one of the sharpest Christian apologists today, especially on questions about God’s existence, Jesus’ Resurrection, and objective morality. The Evangelical philosopher travels around the country giving workshops and lectures. He’s best known for his public debates with well-known atheists and skeptics. . . .

“During these debates, Craig has a very short time to make a clear and compelling case for God. One of his favorite arguments, on which he wrote his doctoral dissertation, is the kalam cosmological argument. Christians have many arguments for God, but the kalam has become increasingly popular because it is straightforward, easy-to-remember, and modern physics affirms one of its crucial premises (note: the argument doesn’t depend on science, but the latest science strongly affirms it.)”

In a recent post, writer Brandon Vogt offered a look at this argument. The post includes a related short video.

To access his complete post, please visit:

Ignitum Today: The Simplest, Most Direct Argument for God’s Existence (30 SEP 13)

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