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Defining a Supreme Being (2)
by: JT While I have suggested that non-believers should not put themselves in the position of defining what a supreme being is, that view is… -
meditations
by: Fred Leavitt Summation People of faith are told who created the world, when He did it (in some religions, to the day and almost… -
Religion is mind control
by: Ian R. Bell Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. Virgil. My belief is that people who believe in… -
What religion is not absurd?
by: Neolin Dear Brother: What religion is not absurd? Let us say that god would, if he could, desire of his adherents acts in his… -
Assume, for the sake of argument, that we’ll never completely understand our own minds.
by: George Rush Edith Sitwell, Emerson Pugh, and others assert that the human mind, in particular consciousness itself, is too complex for human minds to… -
Knowing God
by: Michael Fitzpatrick Introduction I am writing the following two expository pieces in reply to arguments put forth by philosophers Peter Kreeft and C.S. Lewis.… -
The mind may never be complex enough to understand itself.
by: JT There’s a quotation attributed[1] to Edith Sitwell: If the human mind was simple enough to understand, we’d be too simple to understand it… -
Views of an Agnostic: Cause and Effect
by: Ross E. Browne This is part 6 of Ross E. Browne’s 1915 book, Views of an Agnostic. The so-called “law of cause and effect”… -
Views of an Agnostic: Immortality
by: Ross E. Browne This is part 10 of Ross E. Browne’s 1915 book, Views of an Agnostic. Concerning the mortal and immortal parts of… -
Views of an Agnostic: Conclusion
by: Ross E. Browne This is part 14 of Ross E. Browne’s 1915 book, Views of an Agnostic. The foregoing statements lead to the claim…
