Is faith necessary for a moral life?
Is belief in God essential for a meaningful moral framework, or can secular philosophy provide all the answers? This week on Unbelievable?, host Ruth Jackson welcomes two dynamic thinkers to explore the profound debate of God’s role in our moral universe.
Recorded live at Waddesdon School, UK with Aylesbury Vale Youth for Christ, this episode promises to challenge your views on faith and philosophy.
British philosopher at Oxford University, Stephen Law, creator of the “Evil God Challenge,” questions the existence of a benevolent deity in a world of suffering. Is an all-good God plausible?
Joining him is Christian scholar from Cambridge University, Matthew Su, who views life as a gift from a loving creator. For Matthew, God is the foundation of morality and the giver of life’s ultimate meaning.
This episode dives into deep questions: Why would a good God allow suffering? Can we have morality without divine authority? Can secular ethics guide humanity?
Don’t miss this clash of worldviews where belief meets scepticism. Prepare to have your beliefs challenged!
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