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I don’t believe in God, but I still hate him anyways
(I initially did not want to write this post, because it felt it too emotional and selfish on my behalf. But after thinking about it several days, I thought it was still too emotional and selfish, but at the same … Continue reading
Posted in atheist, christian faith, church, confusion, death, doubt, doubt faith, emotions, evil, faith, fallacious, god, inspiration, life, love, Philosophy for Life
Tagged Atheist, begging the question, belief, biblical Christianity, christian, christian doubt, Christian faith, christian reasoning, Christian theology, Church, death, faith, free will, friendship, God, inspiration, logic of life, mindset, unbelief, Unfaith
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Which one is God’s will?
Posted in god, human nature, Philosophy for Life, religion, youtube
Tagged free will, God, God Is Not Great, Prayer, unanswered prayer
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Is God Eternal? Is God Transcendent?
A while back I did a post on God being Infinite and the many contradictory problems with calling God infinite. And when doing that post, in the comments section the post turned to issue of God being Eternal. So I … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, atheist vs christian, attributes, attributes of God, character, christian, contradiction, cumulative case, debate, Free-Thought, god, ontology, purpose, reasoning, Response
Tagged christian reasoning, Christianity, epistemology, eternal, everlasting, free will, freethought, God, God's attributes, Immanence, immanent, infinite, kalam Cosmological argument, logical contradiction, ontological, perfect, Perfect God, Perfection, philosophy, proof by contradiction, reasoning, Richard Swinburne, timeless, transcendent
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Intelligent Design, Perfect Design, and Stupid Design
So in dealing with Creationism and Intelligent Design, I couldn’t help but notice that if God is perfect shouldn’t he be called the Perfect Designer. And that creationism should be referred to as Perfect Design, not Intelligent Design. However in … Continue reading
Answering the Well Spent Journey Atheist Questionnaire
So in all fairness to Matt of the Well Spent Journey Blog who took my Theist Challenge. I took his 12 Questions to ask an Atheist. In addition he does have a very interesting summary post, on the different answers … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, atheist vs christian, bible study, life, philosophy, purpose, religion vs. science, Response, scientist, youtube
Tagged atheism, fine-tuning, free will, freethought, God, Neil deGrasse Tyson, religion, Survey, Theism
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