Reggie asks, “Is a belief in God rational or irrational?” But before we get into this question, let us be sure we know what we are about. We are attempting to attribute a property (that of rationality; or else, irrationality) to a particular idea (the belief in God). In this we have two qualify two [...]
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Question #4: is Belief in God Rational?
Posted in God and Theology, Math and Science, tagged Big Bang Theory, cosmology, Doppler, God, Hubble, irrational, Prime Mover, rational, singularity, Slipher, theology on 28 January, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Anslem Meets Jess: More Truth and Subjectivity
Posted in Existentialism and Authenticity, God and Theology, tagged Anselm, Argument, conversations, God, Jess, ontological, proofs, restaurant, subjectivity, theology, Truth on 12 August, 2008 | 2 Comments »
The restaurant industry is a fast and free-flowing universe, with countless comments, jokes, implications, scattered conversations, and random observations lost amongst the crevices of time in between running food and taking orders. It started with me bragging that I could prove God with a simple six-step proof in an undeniable way. I was very smug [...]
A Poll for this Monday
Posted in Autobiographical, tagged academic, blog, blogging, Christianity, commentary, existentialism, meaning of life, personal, Philosophy, politics, poll, readership, Religion, theology on 14 September, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So the internet is back. Or rather, the internet here in the dorms is no longer at that deceptively slow speed which tempts and promises a loading time of less than twenty minutes but which, like the foul siren it is, fails to deliver the advertised reward. That said, forgive the skipped week, but today [...]
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