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Is the concept of a Perfect God Illogical?
After doing my post series on the Anatomy of a Perfect God, I wanted to finish it off with one final question: Does the concept of God even make sense? Is the idea of a Perfect God illogical? The Philosophy … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, attributes, attributes of God, belief, character, contradiction, creation, death, god, jp moreland, laws of logic, logic, probability of God, religion, skeptic, skepticism, theology, unbelief
Tagged belief, creation, does god exist?, Existence of God, God, God's attributes, Keith Ward, logic, logic of life, perfect, Perfect God, Perfection, religion, richard swinborne, skeptic, skepticism, theology, unbelief
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Scriptural Reasoning
Go to Main Menu, Bonus topic for my series: Reasoning with Faith, Religion, and Atheism Scriptural Reasoning (SR) is a growing academic field of study, because it is a relatively young philosophical field of thought. In some academic circular it is … Continue reading
Posted in Common Sense, conference, debate, Free-Thought, freedom, freethinker, philosophy, purpose, reason, reasoning, religion, scripture alone, systematic theology, theology, youtube
Tagged christian, christian reasoning, Christianity, community, conference, God, Guillermo Hansen, judaism, Judeo-Christian, Musings, quote, reasonable faith, religion, Religion and Spirituality, scriptual reasoning, theology
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The Ontological Philosophy of a Perfect God
This Post is Part of Series of Post called Dissecting the Anatomy of God. Quick View: Table of Contents, This is more of the philosophical question of the existence of God and could a perfect God actually exist? To many … Continue reading
Reasoning with Faith, Religion, and Atheism…The Final Thought of Reason (Part 9)
Go to Main Menu or Start at the Introductory Page The Final Thought of Reason “Thinking begins only when we have come to know that reason, glorified for centuries, is the stiff-necked adversary of thought.”-Hannah Arendt quotes
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Tagged Guillermo Hansen, Hannah Arendt, logic, philosophy, reasoning, religion, The thinker, theology
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