Is anything REALLY true? Are all truths simply a matter of perspective, culture or “lived experience”? If transcendent truths exist, how can we “ground” them? In this video from J. Warner’s “Quick Shots: Fast Answers to Hard Questions” series on RightNow Media, J. Warner answers this common question related to …
Read More »Are There Such Things as Objective Moral Truths? (Video)
Even if objective truths exist, are claims about morality, like “premarital sex is immoral,” an objective truth claim or merely a matter of personal opinion or cultural consensus? How can we be sure about claims such as these? In this video from J. Warner’s “Quick Shots: Fast Answers to Hard …
Read More »Why God is Still the Best Explanation for Objective Moral Truths (Video)
Can we “ground” moral truths in our personal opinion or in cultural consensus? If not, what is the better explanation for such truths? In this interview with Patrick & Tony from Cave to the Cross Apologetics, J. Warner talks about the case for Christianity, the nature of faith, and the …
Read More »The Power of “Nice” and the Importance of “Good”
“Why are you always involved in these missions trips to other religious groups?” Claire’s mother stopped me after a Sunday youth service and pulled me aside. I’ll never forget our conversation. Her question was more accusatory than inquisitive. “I’m not letting Claire go on this trip. I know lots of …
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In my book, God’s Crime Scene: A Cold-Case Detective Examines the Evidence for A Divinely Created Universe, I describe eight pieces of evidence “in the room” of the natural universe and ask a simple question: Can this evidence be explained by staying “inside the room” or is a better explanation …
Read More »Are Moral Truths Simply Brute Facts About the Universe?
In my new book, God’s Crime Scene: A Cold-Case Detective Examines the Evidence for A Divinely Created Universe, I describe eight pieces of evidence “in the room” of the natural universe and ask a simple question: Can this evidence be explained by staying “inside the room” or is a better …
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