5 Challenges to the Moral Argument | Richard Suttles (The Fallen Ape-Theist) | Ignorant Christian
Can objective morality exist without God?
In this thought-provoking episode of The Ignorant Christian Podcast, Jon and Josh sit down with Richard Suttles, creator of The Fallen Ape-Theist, to discuss one of the most debated topics in Christian apologetics: the Moral Argument for God's existence.
Together, they explore five major challenges commonly raised against the Moral Argument and examine how Christians and skeptics approach questions about morality, truth, objective values, human purpose, and the existence of God.
Richard brings a unique perspective to the conversation, drawing from years of engaging with atheists, skeptics, and Christians alike. The discussion tackles difficult questions surrounding secular morality, naturalism, human flourishing, moral responsibility, and whether objective moral truths require a divine foundation.
Whether you're a Christian looking to strengthen your faith, an atheist exploring philosophical arguments, or someone interested in worldview discussions, this episode offers a respectful and engaging examination of one of philosophy's most important questions.
Featured Guest
Richard Suttles ("The Fallen Ape-Theist")
Christian apologist, content creator, and host of The Fallen Ape-Theist, dedicated to discussing Christianity, apologetics, philosophy, atheism, and worldview questions.
Topics Covered
✅ The Moral Argument for God's existence
✅ Can morality exist without God?
✅ Christianity vs atheism
✅ Objective vs subjective morality
✅ Human purpose and meaning
✅ Secular ethics and moral philosophy
✅ Common objections to the Moral Argument
✅ Worldview comparisons
✅ Christian apologetics strategies
✅ Faith, reason, and evidence
Why This Matters
The Moral Argument remains one of the most discussed philosophical arguments in debates between Christians and atheists. Questions about morality, justice, human rights, good and evil, and human dignity impact every aspect of society.
This episode explores:
Are moral values objective or subjective?
Can atheism provide a foundation for morality?
Does morality point to a moral lawgiver?
Why do humans recognize concepts like right and wrong?
How should Christians engage skeptics respectfully?
Key Takeaways
The Moral Argument continues to be a significant discussion in Christian apologetics.
Both Christians and atheists wrestle with questions of morality and meaning.
Objective morality remains a central issue in worldview debates.
Understanding opposing viewpoints strengthens meaningful dialogue.
Faith and reason can work together when discussing philosophical questions.
Respectful conversations lead to deeper understanding and growth.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
02:15 Meet Richard Suttles
06:42 Understanding the Moral Argument
14:38 Challenge #1 to the Moral Argument
21:50 Challenge #2 to the Moral Argument
29:17 Challenge #3 to the Moral Argument
37:45 Challenge #4 to the Moral Argument
45:32 Challenge #5 to the Moral Argument
53:41 Christianity, Atheism, and Worldviews
59:18 Final Thoughts
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