The Benefits of Belief
Presented by Peter Kreeft
Even if you don’t believe in God, do you wish you did? Even if you’re an atheist or an agnostic, is there still good reason to act religiously? Peter Kreeft, philosophy professor at Boston College, explains why even atheists should want there to be a God, and how acting as if there is one may actually lead to you believing it.
Run time for this presentation is 5 minutes.
(Note: This is an excellent clip for witnessing purposes, as well as providing great short responses to challenges to faith.)
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