Dr. R.C. Sproul explains how Immanuel Kant's critique of traditional arguments for God's existence led him to conclude that morality requires a moral standard giver, and that this standard giver must be a perfect judge who is morally upright, omniscient, and omnipotent. Kant's moral argument for God's existence is based on the idea that morality requires justice, and that justice can only be achieved through a perfect judge who enforces his judgment.
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