#Romans 1:18-19; Romans 2:14; Job 9:8; Titus 1:2#
Henry Schorr's main point is that there are compelling reasons to believe in the God of the Bible, and he presents several arguments for the existence of God, including the cosmological argument and the moral argument. He emphasizes that the universe had a beginning, and this implies a beginner or a cause for its existence, which is a fundamental principle of theism. Schorr also discusses the moral argument, which asks how one can account for the fact that human beings everywhere have a kind of moral code that provides an inner sense of moral awareness. He argues that this moral code is evidence of God's existence and that objective moral values cannot exist without God. Ultimately, Schorr encourages his audience to consider the evidence for God's existence and to be open to exploring reasons to believe in Him.