What is Faith?

Here are two diverging ideas of what faith is. No Evidence One is the notion that faith is belief in something without any evidence to support it.  This is the stance taken by most atheist materialists:  that faith is merely childish acceptance of something as being true without demanding that it actually be true, or that […]

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Certitude

Is it possible that the more certain you are about a proposition, the less likely it is to be true?  The idea is not merely counterintuitive.  It’s silly.  And yet, atheist evangelists sometimes make this argument, citing strength of faith as evidence that Christianity must be false. Religion and Certainty Though doubts may sometimes be inevitable, […]

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Inconsistent Religious Beliefs

Here’s how to completely misunderstand the significance of there being a multiplicity of religious beliefs, and how to avoid that misunderstanding. Inference from Inconsistencies in Belief Atheists often argue that there can be no God because there are so many different religious traditions saying inconsistent things about the nature of God. One could argue the […]

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Matter as God

You probably know the phrase “mind over matter.”  It’s used in kind of a comic-book sense, oftentimes, but there’s a serious sense, too.  It is the idea that Mind precedes matter.  That a consciousness (the mind of God) preceded and created matter, and so all of matter is subject to its Maker, the immaterial God who […]

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Mere Machines

New Atheists In the days of the frothing-at-the-mouth “new atheists” starting in around 2008, many of the more vulnerable fence-sitters on the God question were swallowed up and inoculated against rational thought on the subject. “Nones” What followed was an even larger rise in the number of people who apparently think one can remain neutral […]

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Why Am I Here?

Is there any more fundamental question?  It is so fundamental to human experience that it must be hard-wired into us that we find a purpose for ourselves; and if we don’t, that we invent it. Religion and Longing One might suppose that religion is just such an invention.  But if religion is an invention of man, we’re still […]

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It’s the Moon, Stupid

The natural world has a goal-directedness to it.  There is an element of purpose.  This is what is meant by the word “teleological,” a word used by philosophers for centuries to describe the apparent purposefulness of material things. Getting to a full understanding of teleology takes some ramping up in the form of understanding Aristotle’s final causes, […]

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