From all arguments that prove the existence of God, the moral argument is the easiest, the strongest, the most direct and the most incontestable one.
But its presentation and usage — or, it's better to say, how believers do not use it — makes me despondent. The most up-to-date and perhaps the most successful presentation of the moral argument we meet in the book of the famous apologet of modern Сhristianity Clive Staples Lewis “Mere Christianity”. That is where I firstly learned and understood it. After that I began to use it in the discussions with atheists. The experience of these discussions, challenges of modern science and society make me to create new, clear for understanding and readable formula of this argument with having a single meaning and direct indication to the fact of God’s existence.
That’s why I introduce the new variant of formulating the moral argument.
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But its presentation and usage — or, it's better to say, how believers do not use it — makes me despondent. The most up-to-date and perhaps the most successful presentation of the moral argument we meet in the book of the famous apologet of modern Сhristianity Clive Staples Lewis “Mere Christianity”. That is where I firstly learned and understood it. After that I began to use it in the discussions with atheists. The experience of these discussions, challenges of modern science and society make me to create new, clear for understanding and readable formula of this argument with having a single meaning and direct indication to the fact of God’s existence.
That’s why I introduce the new variant of formulating the moral argument.
More by link: The moral argument - a modern approach | Apologet