atheists refute the existence of a divine power. yet there is not enough evidence either to prove or deny that a divine power exists, so the hard rejection of it is quite stubborn in my opinion
and, the bible
as far as religions in general go, my primary concern is how they teach people to act on earth. i find it more important that people are tought to love each other, not to kill, not to steal, not to lie, than who to worship, or who is powerful, or who we owe our allegiances. as a result i can...
im sure im going to cause offense but please dont, anyone. i dont find atheists immoral at all, i find them to be stubbornly rejecting a viable alternative to creation, life the universe and everything.
depending on how you view God, yes, he did care about the bug. if god is omnipotent and...
ive read a variation of that before. jeffrey archer wrote a short story with a very similar theme, telling the story of a day from different persepctives from the bellboy at a hotel, to the manager, who ends up wishing he was the bellboy due to the pressures of managerial life, financial...
its a really tricky one and personally, id like to think that we do. but that depends on your beliefs.
a determinised probably wouldnt, going on a regressing chain of cause and effect. but somewhere along the line, free will MUST come into play. does a man walk one way, or another? you could...
hello all, im Graham, im a first year politics and philosophy student and i like to think i specialise in theological philosophy. im about to sound well up myself but im hoping theres gona be some intelligent and friendly debates on here!
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