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Not the Love Pope© after all
by: JT Back in the early days of Benedict© XVI’s papacy, he surprised most observers when the first encyclical letter he released was on Love.… -
The failure of prayer: Is God off “on a journey”?
Whenever the negative results of a properly conducted scientific study on the effects of prayer are released, several Christian theologians can always be found to… -
The Natural Distribution of Status and Power
by: Gordon Wayne Some religions assert they worship the creative forces that are responsible for creating everything within the universe, which includes the issue power.… -
Far from a slam-dunk argument against God being untestable.
by: Will Petillo Interesting passage you have brought up, but far from a slam-dunk argument against God being untestable. There are, as usual, other parts… -
Lash lashed for theological nonsense
The Times Literary Supplement (which I subscribe to whenever they give me the special introductory rate) regularly has a Religion section which I generally find… -
The only logical decision on the existence of god
by: Pastor Chris Ask the person why he feels it’s better to make a decision with no information, than to not make a decision with… -
Augustine’s Confessions
Several months ago, I read The Confessions of St. Augustine. I’ve had the book[1] in my library for several years, and as it is regarded… -
Some Implications of Intelligent Design
by: Phil van Bergen If, for one minute, we accept Intelligent Design as a valid hypothesis, would we not also have to include Intelligent Genocide… -
The Question of Original Sin
from: Dr. Halle (This continues from the questions submitted in the previous article.) Since I already have your ear…Any recommendations re sources that particularly cover… -
Teaching Theology in Denmark
from: Mette Frandsen I have a question. In my country (Denmark) we are having a public discussion these days on whether or not we want…
