Home Much of our lives are structured by considering the contrast between correct and incorrect, true and untrue, and what is right or wrong. These comparisons are needed, but why are we able to make such evaluations? We also make moral evaluations on a regular basis. How are we personally, or even as a society, able to make moral evaluations? Join Branyon May in considering these questions as they relate to the moral argument for God’s existence.
6. Design Argument (Part 2) | Evidence for Christianity
Home The design argument does not just say, “God did it, now let’s stop learning.” Instead the presence of design demonstrates that we should expect logical processes and repeatable outcomes with their end results being purposeful. In this class, Branyon May looks at various categories and examples of design to help identify how extensively the natural world is designed.
5. Design Argument | Evidence for Christianity
Home Not only are we surrounded by a Cosmos full of material, but we exist as part of multiple, grand, functioning systems. These systems form the basis for how the stars and planets move, why Earth is able to support life, and the behavior of every single fundamental particle. Seeing physical matter follow regular processes demands the question, “what is the origin of these processes and natural laws?” Join Branyon May in evaluating whether design exists and what it implies about the Designer.
4. Cosmological Argument (Part 2) | Evidence for Christianity
Home Our everyday lives provide clear understanding that cause and effect is a principle that the entire material world obeys. As we consider that there are only three simple choices for the origin of the Cosmos, our observations help us understand that only created origin is fully consistent. Join Branyon May as he considers the consistent application of observations to understand the characteristics of the Creator.
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