The Moral Argument
The Moral Argument is a philosophical argument for the existence of God. It states that the existence of objective moral values implies the existence of a moral lawgiver, which is God.
Questions
What is the main premise of the Moral Argument?
- The existence of objective moral values.
- The existence of a moral lawgiver.
- The existence of a perfect being.
- The existence of a supernatural being.
What is the conclusion of the Moral Argument?
- The existence of objective moral values.
- The existence of a moral lawgiver.
- The existence of a perfect being.
- The existence of a supernatural being.
What is the problem of evil for the Moral Argument?
- The existence of evil contradicts the existence of a benevolent God.
- The existence of evil contradicts the existence of an omnipotent God.
- The existence of evil contradicts the existence of a just God.
- All of the above.
What is the free will defense to the problem of evil?
- God created humans with free will, and evil is a result of human choices.
- God allows evil to exist in order to test humans and to bring about greater good.
- Evil is a necessary part of the universe, and it is not incompatible with the existence of a good God.
- All of the above.
What is the evidential argument from evil?
- The existence of evil is evidence for the existence of God.
- The existence of evil is evidence against the existence of God.
- The existence of evil is evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- The existence of evil is evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.
What is the moral argument from conscience?
- The existence of conscience is evidence for the existence of God.
- The existence of conscience is evidence against the existence of God.
- The existence of conscience is evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- The existence of conscience is evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.
What is the ontological argument for the existence of God?
- God is a necessary being.
- God is a perfect being.
- God is a self-existent being.
- All of the above.
What is the cosmological argument for the existence of God?
- The universe is contingent.
- The universe is ordered.
- The universe is fine-tuned.
- All of the above.
What is the teleological argument for the existence of God?
- The universe is designed.
- The universe is purposeful.
- The universe is beautiful.
- All of the above.
What is the argument from religious experience for the existence of God?
- Religious experiences are evidence for the existence of God.
- Religious experiences are evidence against the existence of God.
- Religious experiences are evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- Religious experiences are evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.
What is the argument from miracles for the existence of God?
- Miracles are evidence for the existence of God.
- Miracles are evidence against the existence of God.
- Miracles are evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- Miracles are evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.
What is the argument from beauty for the existence of God?
- Beauty is evidence for the existence of God.
- Beauty is evidence against the existence of God.
- Beauty is evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- Beauty is evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.
What is the argument from morality for the existence of God?
- Morality is evidence for the existence of God.
- Morality is evidence against the existence of God.
- Morality is evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- Morality is evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.
What is the argument from consciousness for the existence of God?
- Consciousness is evidence for the existence of God.
- Consciousness is evidence against the existence of God.
- Consciousness is evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- Consciousness is evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.
What is the argument from free will for the existence of God?
- Free will is evidence for the existence of God.
- Free will is evidence against the existence of God.
- Free will is evidence for the existence of a non-benevolent God.
- Free will is evidence for the existence of a non-omnipotent God.