Michael Horner
Philosopher Michael Horner is a truth seeker who promotes and defends Christianity on university and college campuses. His lectures, debates and blog (p2c.com/michaelhorner), provide carefully thought through arguments and evidence for the Christian faith as well as answers to objections.
Articles by Michael Horner
“How do you know objective moral values and obligations exist?”
How do you know objective moral values and obligations exist? You haven’t proved it. You are just manipulating people’s emotions with these examples, and this conclusion is based on nothing more than feelings, not evidence!” Last time I mentioned that even though most people respond to examples of horrible violations of moral values by recognizing […] Read More >
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“We aren’t saying God does not exist – we are merely lacking a belief that God does exist.” Right!?
In our debate with two atheists last month over the question of God’s existence, the atheists initially claimed that their answer to the question was a negative claim, which did not carry a burden of proof. In last week’s post, Paul argued persuasively that a truth claim being negative in nature (e.g. God does not […] Read More >
Tags: atheist, Imagine NoReligion debate, Michael H, michael horner, Paul Chamberlain
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“What’s So Bad About Nihilism?”
Some people said a defining moment of the debate (see the previous two posts – Man Up and Does a God or Gods Exist?) happened during our cross examination of Christopher DiCarlo on the moral argument. We asked him, “How does your atheistic view avoid moral nihilism?” (that life is without objective meaning, purpose, intrinsic […] Read More >
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