Christian Worldview Practice Test

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The Moral argument shows that the Christian worldview passes the test for which type of correspondence?

Internal

External

The main idea here is how moral truths relate to reality. The Moral argument holds that objective moral values and duties exist and are part of the way the world actually is, not just a product of our feelings. Because these moral facts are treated as features of the external world, the Christian worldview’s account—grounding those morals in God as a moral lawgiver—shows a real alignment between what we experience as right and wrong and how the world is structured. That alignment is what “external correspondence” is about: the beliefs about morality line up with moral features in reality, rather than merely cohere with other beliefs inside a system, or appeal to aesthetics, or focus on morality as a matter of internal consistency.

Moral

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