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Bart Ehrman wants Jesus’ morality without Jesus’ God

Ehrman rejects this because he discards the concept of a good and perfect God from whom comes objective right and wrong.
As we awaken to more of divine Love’s government of our lives, we find we conform to an unchanging standard of morals that blesses us and others.
Can morality exist without God or the belief in God? This question has been discussed time and time again throughout history, with different views and opinions. In my view, you do not need to have a ...
The debate, co-sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action, the Fixed Point Foundation and the Christian Union, featured Singer, the Princeton professor and controversial ethicist, and Dinesh D’Souza, a ...
Can you be good without God? Americans now say yes. A Pew Research survey reveals how dramatically American attitudes about God and morality have changed since 2002. The latest results from surveys by ...
Nature documentaries like the BBC's "Planet Earth," "Blue Planet" and, most recently, "A Perfect Planet" are amazing masterpieces of modern videography, displaying creation in detail and majesty.
Members of the University of Massachusetts community packed the Student Union ballroom Thursday night as Drs. Louise Antony and William Craig debated the question, “Is God Necessary for Morality?” ...
With a conversational and commonsensical tone, Sinnott-Armstrong defends nonbelief from accusations of immorality, both at the individual and the societal level by considering surveys and statistics ...
“Without God, life has no purpose, and without purpose, life has no meaning. Without meaning, life has no significance or hope.” –Pastor Rick Warren, in The Purpose Driven Life In the last couple of ...
(RNS) — Is a belief in God a prerequisite for being a moral person? Most Americans say it is not, and majorities of adults in other countries with advanced economies agree. Pew Research Center ...
A recent poll conducted Pew Research Center revealed that many people worldwide, particularly those who live in poorer countries, are of the opinion that one must believe in God to be a moral person.
And if this is indeed the case, then God is essentially irrelevant to the matter, for we can define or recognize the morality in a given action -- such as feeding a hungry person -- without any need ...