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Do we need God in order to be moral? Can society determine what is “good” and what is “evil”? Can a moral law exist with out a moral law giver? Investigate several resources that show the necessity of not only a moral law, but a moral law giver. Also investigate the inconsistencies that arise when trying to reconcile an atheistic worldview with a sense of moral obligations.
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