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The Problem of Evil and the Crucifixion
The problem of evil is without a doubt the most formidable argument against theism. While the argument takes many forms, it rests on a reasonable conviction that an all good, all powerful and all loving God would not allow all the evil in the world that we see. Perhaps he might have reason to allow…
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Peter Singer Forgets Boethius
What makes human beings so special? As Catholics, we often take for granted that humans beings have a special status in the world because we are made in the image of God. As such, human beings are fundamentally different kinds of things from other animals. In recent years however, this position has been critiqued by…
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Universalism and Non Resistant Non Belief
Do non resistant non believers disprove God? Not if we take these things into account…
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One Possible Explanation for “Non-Resistant” Non Believers
The argument from divine hiddenness is perhaps the second most commonly used and most powerful argument against the existence of God. One form of the argument appeals so so called “non-resistant” non believers, i.e. people who lack a belief in God not due to self deception and often in spite of honest search. An example…