Prager U: If Good and Evil Exist, God Exists

Jason Fertig

After seeing a student frantically rummaging through a (worthless, overpriced) textbook, I approach the student and ask what's on tap for the day.  The student responds, "I have an ethics test today."

Isn't every day in one's life an ethics test?

With that question in mind, here is the newest Prager U course - "If Good and Evil Exist, God Exists."  Where does moral good and evil come from?  In this video, Peter Kreeft, distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Boston College provides the viewer with numerous options.  Is it evolution? Reason? Conscience? Human Nature? Utilitarianism?  Or perhaps, is it something "higher"?

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