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What you actually know is…
by Wayne Carlson Mr. DeLucchi: You wrote “I am! That is all we know of God” I would like to propose that you don’t even… -
Putting the Pieces of This Puzzle Together.
by Thomas J. Knowledge is king. It is said the first step to knowledge is to realise we know nothing. Even if you think you… -
Do Some Research
by E. Landwehr Before you critique a subject you should first spend some time researching it’s origin. There are plenty of sites which clearly state… -
A Reply to the Dilemma of God’s Existence
by: PsiCop Mr Kontoh suggests that any uncertainty about God’s existence can’t be genuine, because we can all have “knowledge” of God. Or at least,… -
Why Do Right? A Secularist’s Answer
The Secular method of establishing a true conception of right is to continually augment our experiences with the acquirement of additional knowledge. Although instances may… -
Required Knowledge
by Maarten van den Driest In Meditation 343, I made a passing remark about how much knowledge or intellectual capacity is actually needed to be… -
Ancient Greek Knowledge
by JT On reflection and after considerably more reading, I was a little hasty to dismiss Peter’s comments in my previous post. Probably a good… -
Ancient Greek Knowledge
by JT Peter: Thank you for your message. However, your comments are quite debatable. Eratosthenes’ (of Alexandria in Egypt, – not ancient Greece) calculation of… -
“Don’t know, don’t care.” (UCTAA); “DO care –but still don’t know.” (Alan Parfitt)
by: Alan Parfitt One thing that distinguishes man from beast is the human capacity for wonder. We look at the world around us and fail… -
Knowledge, Belief, Existence and Faith: The Theist, Atheist, and Agnostic
by: Paul W. Sharkey, PhD, MPH, MPG* “Knowing” I am a philosopher, which is to say that it is very awkward for me to provide…
