Original Episode Here: https://youtube.com/live/7Hv6elPS9bI
Caleb calls in to have a discussion on the nature of morality. Matt explains his secular foundation of well-being, comparing it to chess rules - subjective in foundation but allowing objective evaluation once established. Caleb questions this using Nazis as example, arguing for God as objective moral foundation. The discussion becomes heated as Caleb repeatedly evades questions about demonstrating God's objective moral authority. Promise joins to challenge Christian moral consistency. Call ends when Caleb's circular reasoning becomes evident, with Matt explaining divine command theory's subjective nature.
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