Prager University Religion and Philosophy Playlist Part 1. ACU Sunday Series.

Published: Sept. 18, 2022, 10 a.m.

b'Prager University Religion and Philosophy Part 1. ACU Sunday Series. \\n\\xa0\\nDoes God Exist? 4 New Arguments\\nGod vs. Atheism: Which is More Rational?\\nGod and Suffering\\nDoes Science Argue for or against God?\\nDo We Have Free Will?\\nWhere Do Good and Evil Come From?\\nThe Benefits of Belief\\nAre Humans More Valuable Than Animals?\\nIf There Is No God, Murder Isn\'t Wrong\\n\\xa0\\nDoes God Exist? 4 New Arguments\\nhttps://youtu.be/gIorXcloIac \\n1,019,929 views\\nFeb 17, 2014\\nPragerU\\n2.98M subscribers\\nScience tells us that the universe came into being via The Big Bang. But how do you get from energy and matter to a self-aware human being? That takes three additional Big Bangs that science can\'t explain. Noted theologian, Frank Pastore, unravels this compelling mystery and, in the process, poses the ultimate question that every thinking person must face. \\n\\U0001f6a8 PragerU is experiencing severe censorship on Big Tech platforms. Go to https://www.prageru.com/ to watch our videos free from censorship! SUBSCRIBE \\U0001f449 https://www.prageru.com/join/ \\U0001f4f2 Take PragerU videos with you everywhere you go. Download our free mobile app! Download for Apple iOS \\u27a1 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prage... Download for Android \\u27a1 https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... \\U0001f4f3 Join PragerU\'s text list! https://optin.mobiniti.com/prageru SHOP! \\U0001f6d2 Love PragerU? Visit our store today! https://shop.prageru.com/\\n\\xa0\\nGod vs. Atheism: Which is More Rational?\\nhttps://youtu.be/4T_P14JjMcM \\n658,714 views\\nApr 7, 2014\\nPragerU\\n2.98M subscribers\\nBelief in God, according to atheists, is irrational, illogical, and dumb. Belief that the universe created itself is, they say, intelligent, rational, and based in science. This is simply false. Nothing can create itself. Everything has a cause--including the universe. That cause, argues Peter Kreeft, professor of philosophy at Boston College, is God, the "unmoved mover." Belief in God, as Kreeft shows, is more rational\\xa0than belief in nothing. Logic, science, and reason, support God. Atheism, as you\'ll see, is far more steeped in blind faith than is belief.\\n\\xa0\\nGod and Suffering\\nhttps://youtu.be/cNtz5wgnopQ \\n965,207 views\\nAug 18, 2014\\nPragerU\\n2.98M subscribers\\nIsn\'t human suffering proof that a just, all-powerful God must not exist?\\xa0On the contrary, says Boston College Professor of Philosophy Peter\\xa0Kreeft. How can "suffering" exist without an objective standard against which to judge it? Absent a standard, there is no justice. If there is no justice, there is no injustice. And if there is no injustice, there is no suffering. On the other hand, if justice exists, God exists. In five minutes, learn more. \\n\\xa0\\nDoes Science Argue for or against God?\\nhttps://youtu.be/UjGPHF5A6Po \\n4,176,036 views\\nFeb 9, 2015\\nPragerU\\n2.98M subscribers\\nWhy are we here? Literally. The latest science says we shouldn\\u2019t be. It says that the chance life exists at all is less than zero. So, is science the greatest threat to the idea of Intelligent Design or is science its greatest advocate? Best-selling author and lecturer, Eric Metaxas, poses this intriguing question and comes up with a very unexpected and challenging answer.\\n\\xa0\\nDo We Have Free Will?\\nhttps://youtu.be/bDkLUBdvOkw \\n937,943 views\\nMar 30, 2015\\nPragerU\\n2.98M subscribers\\nDo humans have free will or are our decisions entirely products of chemistry, physics, and genetics? Is there a difference between the brain and the mind? Could a neuroscientist with enough knowledge of our brains know every decision that we\'ll make? The answers to these questions cut to the heart of what it means to be human.\\n\\xa0\\nWhere Do Good and Evil Come From?\\nhttps://youtu.be/xliyujhwhNM \\n874,759 views\\nJan 25, 2016\\nPragerU\\n2.98M subscribers\\nIf there is a God, why is there so much evil? How could any God that cares about right and wrong allow so much bad to happen? And if there is no God, who then determines what is right and what is wrong? The answers to these questions, as Boston College philosopher Peter Kreeft explains, go to the heart of ethics, morality'