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Euthyphro, Hume, and the Biblical God

Euthyphro, Hume, and the Biblical God

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  • John M. Frame

This article looks at the relationship between the goodness of God and His nature. God is good in His nature, and therefore He can command and ask from us to be good. This argument is applied to the relationship between normative and descriptive behavior in ethics.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 1999. 5 pages.

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Evangelism that does not lead to purity of doctrine is just as faulty and incomplete as an orthodoxy which does not lead to a concern for, and communication with, the lost Francis Schaeffer
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