Timothy Keller The Reason For God

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In the book The Reason for God, Timothy Keller touches on and debates many issues that arise on both the religious and non-religious sides. From Kellers’ writing, it is clear to see that having a moral obligation is a result of the existence of God. This is backed up by the points of God being the playwright, the clue of beauty, and the issues surrounding human rights and dignity. Firstly, to understand the existence of God, Keller states that “He would relate to us the way a playwright relates to characters in his play.” (pg. 126). This quote works to push the notion that God is not of this physical world and therefore cannot be perceived in that way. Moreover, looking at God as the playwright helps to reveal his nature through the clues

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