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Mar 2024
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Is God Real? Evidence from the Laws of L...

J. Warner Wallace
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In this re-posted podcast, J. Warner begins to examine the case for God's existence from the Laws of Logic (the Transcendental Argument). Jim also responds to email concerning objections to the Anthropic Principle and talks about the sometimes 'hidden' nature of God as he interacts with his children today.

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