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moral arguments for God’s existence

Moral arguments for God's existence suggest that the presence of objective moral values—standards of right and wrong—point to a divine source. Since many cultures recognize a sense of moral duty that seems universal and independent of personal feelings, some argue that this moral law implies a moral lawgiver. Without God, morality might lack a firm foundation; with God, moral values are rooted in His nature, providing consistency and purpose to our sense of right and wrong. This connection helps explain why humans universally seek moral truth.