Ravi Zacharias responds to a student's question about atheism, feminism, and the Bible at Penn State University. Ravi asks, "When someone denies the existence of God, what are they affirming in its place?" Watch as Ravi exposes how some atheists borrow from a Judeo-Christian worldview to debunk it.
he is amazing
pwnn00bsandblowd00ds 2 days ago
C'mon hypocracy run amok! How much $ does he make?
TheTruckdr 2 weeks ago
@FrankieSayRelaxxx1 Without God being a lawgiver, there would be no absolute right or wrong. The laws of logic, mathematics, morality, and science, are abstract entities which cannot change. These laws are universal and not man made. The only explanation for these entities is the knowledge of a transcendent designer. If there is absolute truth, and one would not accept it but rather make up their own formulas, he would be deceiving himself.
hatementality 3 weeks ago
@hatementality Tell me WHY I would be "lying to myself" and "denying the absolutes of the laws of logic" and maybe I will take you seriously! In other words... give a REASON like I asked before!
FrankieSayRelaxxx1 3 weeks ago
@FrankieSayRelaxxx1 However you cannot deny that the universe does have an objective meaning. If you deny an objective meaning, you would be lying to yourself and denying absolutes and the laws of logic.
hatementality 3 weeks ago
@hatementality "It is absurd to think the universe and humanity has no objective meaning or purpose. No thing (the opposite of something) has no meaning." You have yet to give a valid reason for this. You are merely asserting it.
FrankieSayRelaxxx1 3 weeks ago