This is a self-answering question to anyone who gets it, and to those that don't, the explanation:

If there is evil, there must be good, because we wouldn't know evil was evil, if we didn't know what good was.

If there is good, there must be a moral absolute. If there wasn't, we wouldn't know what good was, because its definition would always be shifting around.

If there is a moral absolute, there must be a God, to have determined what that moral absolute is. The cosmos, a volume of space filled with dirt and dust, doesn't create moral absolutes.

The above was thoughts from a segment of this broadcast.