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Is Christianity Good
for the World?

How Do We Know Right from Wrong?

In the modern day of “getting things done” many grow impatient with debate, thinking that all this discussion of truth and beauty doesn’t actually matter in real life.  But they both lead to the third transcendental, “Goodness.”  At the heart of the matter seems to be action.  How do we know what we should do?  Are there actions that are good or bad?

This is where all the previous discussion about the existence of a real God matters a great deal.  If there is a God, then we should be living in the manner He has created us to live.  But if there is no God, then what determines the standard by which we call something good or bad?