• Unknowability is not belief in nonexistence

    by: Richard There are a lot of things in your post I want to reply to, and I’ll do it point by point. Bear with…
  • A Reply to Michael Frank’s Discussion 17

    by: PsiCop Michael, Thanks again for your detailed reply. I hope to do the best I can to deal with your answers to my three…
  • A reply to Michael

    by: Kristine Robinson Dear Michael, First, my apologies for not responding to this earlier, I haven’t been on this site for a while so didn’t…
  • A reply to JT

    by: Michael Frank This discussion has been continued JT, your opening paragraph was: “Basically you are saying that the Bible is the basis for belief…
  • A Reply to Kristine Robinson

    by: Michael Frank Kristine: (Discussion 2 to Talk Back 95) I truly appreciate your openness and honesty about spiritual experiences and faith in your life.…
  • A Reply to PsiCop

    by: Michael Frank PsiCop (Discussion 5 to Talk Back 95 “An agnostic’s review”) First of all, thanks for the thorough reply! You challenged me in…
  • A Reply to Talk Back 32

    by Michael Krause Angela, Your argument is not only extremely weak, but is also accentuated by incorrect grammar and non-existent spelling skills. I am not…
  • A Reply to Meditation 21

    by Jay Random I have the honour to call your attention to `Meditation 21‘ on your site, `Why People Believe In God’. While I have…
  • A Reply to Talk Back 22

    by Rhett Kuseski I hear what you are saying Peter. But you need to understand that some of us have already been down that road.…
  • 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,…