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Laotzu de Zinn claims to know the cosmological proof of God's existence. We can take him at his word because he doesn't say the proof has a logical flaw. He is only saying that the proof is based on concepts which can't be defined. It is quite true that there is no definable way to distinguish animals from humans. Humans are a different
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This is the quote from Stephan Jay Gould, who describes himself as an agnostic, but who I call a liberal or atheist or humanist: “Catholics could believe whatever science determined about the evolution of the human body, so long as they accepted that, at some time of his choosing, God had infused the soul into such a creature. I also knew that
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Humans are rational animals. Rationality includes free will and conscious knowledge, which are not scientific concepts. We can comprehend free will, but we can't define it. Humans are embodied spirits. True science is that the bodies of human beings evolved from animals. Their souls were created by God. My Youtube video (The Truth About Evolution
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I'm not psychologizing about people who don't believe me. I am psychologizing about people who think I am irrational. As I said, there are many non-believers who keep it to themselves and give religion to their children. I have no criticism of such people. My evidence is this: 1) Liberals are irrational about evolution, as my essay "Why
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I am working on the theory that liberalism is a neurotic response to God’s revelation to man that our purpose in life is to serve God in this world in order to be with Him in the next. Prophets are summoning, not demanding, this belief and it produces anxiety in the nonbeliever. It is a fearful summons because it is accompanied with the threat
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In the method of inquiry called metaphysic s, we assume humans have free will and that therefore human beings are finite beings. Beings that begin to exits at some point in time and finite beings need a cause. Beings that change in time are composed of substance and accident , beings that are members of a class of being have form (soul) and matter
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What about the concept of 'free will'? Is the concept of free will incoherent? Take, for example, knowing that this page is black and white. This means more than that light is entering the eye and a signal is going to the brain. It also means an awareness of this. What is it? Is it incoherent to say humans are embodied spirits?
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David Roemer says:
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There are three classes of reasons I believe in God: 1) historical Jesus, 2) cosmological proof of God's existence, and 3) people who don't believe give bad reasons. Ricky James Moore II, for example, does not have a rational concept of God. He thinks of God as if God was a finite being, like most atheists. God is an infinite being. An example
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Answer to Micah71381