
The Moral Argument for God’s Existence
The Moral Argument suggests that the existence of objective moral values—ideas of right and wrong that are universally true—imply a moral lawgiver. Since humans universally recognize moral duties beyond personal preference, these moral standards point to a divine source. Without God, moral values would be subjective and lack ultimate authority. Therefore, the presence of moral order and sense of justice in humanity strongly indicates the existence of God as the origin of moral goodness.