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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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Top Regrets Men Have At the End of Their Lives
I read this article awhile ago on the website Alternet. Bronnie Ware is an Australian nurse who spent several years working in palliative care, caring for patients in the last 12 weeks of their lives. She recorded their dying epiphanies … Continue reading
Posted in death, human nature, inspiration, laws of logic, life, occam's razor, philosophy, Philosophy for Life
Tagged Afterlife, BitterSweet, death, human nature, inspiration, life, logic of life, Musings, philosophy, Survey
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The Argument for and Against A Perfect Creator
This Post is Part of Series of Post called Dissecting the Anatomy of God. Quick View: Table of Contents, I know this topic is overlapping with Intelligent Design and creationism, but I’ll try to focus primarily on the topic at hand. A … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, carm, Common Sense, contradiction, creation, creationism, evolution vs. creation, faith, Free-Thought, freethinker, god, inspiration, Intelligent Design, logic, occam's razor, ontological argument, probability of God, quote, reasonable evidence, religion vs. science, The Thinking Atheist
Tagged christian reasoning, creation, Creationism, Deism, deity, God, God Test, Intelligent Design, logic, logical contradiction, perfect, Perfect God, philosophy, quotable quotes, quotes, reasonable belief, reasonable evidence, reasonable faith, Scientific skepticism, skepticism, Theism, theist
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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
Posted in faith, philosophy, reasoning, systematic theology, theology, youtube
Tagged Guillermo Hansen, Hannah Arendt, logic, philosophy, reasoning, religion, The thinker, theology
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Worshipping a Hidden God
The Hiddenness of God!!! “God being thus hidden, any religion that does not say God is hidden is not true, and any religion that does not explain why [God is hidden] does not instruct.” –Blaise Pascal How can one worship an invisible … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, doubt, god, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, life, Pascal, philosophy, ravi zacharias, religion, theology
Tagged Pascal, philosophy, Ravi Zacharias, religion
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