Where Do Good and
Evil Come From?
PragerU
Published on Jan 25, 2016
If there is a God, why is there so much evil? How could
any God that cares about right and wrong allow so much bad to happen? And if
there is no God, who then determines what is right and what is wrong? The
answers to these questions, as Boston College philosopher Peter Kreeft
explains, go to the heart of ethics, morality and how we know what it means to
be a decent person.
God and Suffering
PragerU
Published on Aug 18, 2014
Isn't human suffering proof that a just, all-powerful God
must not exist? On the contrary, says Boston College Professor of
Philosophy Peter Kreeft. How can "suffering" exist without an
objective standard against which to judge it? Absent a standard, there is no
justice. If there is no justice, there is no injustice. And if there is no
injustice, there is no suffering. On the other hand, if justice exists, God
exists. In five minutes, learn more.
The Benefits of
Belief
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Published on Jun 20, 2016
Even if you don't believe in God, do you wish you did?
Even if you're an atheist or an agnostic, is there still good reason to act religiously?
Peter Kreeft, philosophy professor at Boston College, explains why even
atheists should want there to be a God, and how acting as if there is one may
actually lead to you believing it.
Were the Founders
Religious?
PragerU
Published on Sep 12, 2016
What did the Founding Fathers believe about religion?
Were they Christians, or just deists? Did they believe in secularism, or did
they want Americans to be religious? Joshua Charles, New York Times bestselling
author and researcher at the Museum of the Bible, explains.
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