
St. John’s University Associate Professor of Philosophy, discusses the new book he co-authored with Matt Fradd: Does God Exist?: A Socratic Dialogue on the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas. Hint, God does exist.
Questions Covered:
- 22:21 - Isn’t there a moral problem in our world and aren’t people resisting responsibility and obligations so they reject God?
- 34:28 - Why can’t multiple gods exist?
- 43:50 - Where is the evidence of supernaturalism in our world outside of philosophy?
- 48:50 - If God created man and man is capable of evil, does that mean God is capable of evil? Is evil necessary for creation to exist?
Resources Mentioned:
- Does God Exist?: A Socratic Dialogue on the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas by Matt Fradd and Robert Delfino
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