by Jonathan Cannon | Oct 27, 2014 | Apologetics, Faith, Featured, Humanity, Natural Theology, Transhumanism |
I have listened to and read many discussions regarding the existence or nature of God. It is one of those debates that I believe is unresolvable. The New God Argument motivates trust in God given a small number of assumptions, but doesn’t suggest much about God...
by Jonathan Cannon | Oct 29, 2013 | Featured, Theology, Transhumanism |
I’ve been reading The Trouble with Physics by Lee Smolin. In the first large portion of the book he explains five big fundamental problems in Physics, and examines how string theory has evolved to attempt to answer them. Here is his list: The problem of quantum...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Mar 18, 2012 | Natural Theology, Theology |
THE ARGUMENT FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD BEING THE BASES FOR OBJECTIVE MORAL VALUES AND DUTIES: PART III I strongly feel that it is important to submit one’s ideas and hypothesis to those that are hostile or unsympathetic toward one’s views . The atheists...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Mar 11, 2012 | Natural Theology, Theology |
THE ARGUMENT FOR GOD BEING THE BASIS FOR OBJECTIVE MORAL VALUES AND DUTIES: PART II Last time we looked at the differences between moral epistemology and ontology. We also looked at some definitions that needed clarification before we could examine the existence of...
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