Continuing our look at evidence for the existence of God, we look at the anthropological argument. Pastor Travis shows that humans possess an innate sense of morality, evident in our understanding of right and wrong, even without explicit knowledge of religious laws. This inherent morality is not a product of evolution but rather proof of a moral lawgiver, who is God. He emphasizes this point by citing the universality of moral standards across cultures and the human desire to worship a higher power. Ultimately, Pastor Travis suggests that this inherent moral compass, placed within us by God, is meant to draw us closer to Him.
Our study begins in Romans 2:14-15.