A metaphysical treatise in seven parts. Wherein g-zombies are procured…
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Category Archives: Philosophy
Did I say something about wrapping this series up “before 2016 comes to a close”? Maybe I meant 2020?…
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“Love…comes from the fact that neurons are lousy processors.” Well, this thing called love has gotta function somehow, right?…
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Gearing up for my annual pilgrimage to the Tenebrae service at the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis…
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In the past few weeks, I’ve been twice reminded by some in my personal circle that I really do know that the theistic God exists…
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In my introduction to this series, I listed the four general strategies (as I count them) that one might take in attempting to resolve…
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I’ve been blogging here for over a year now, and I came out publicly as an atheist early on…
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In part one of this essay, I gave it the old college try at explaining that I’m an atheist who nevertheless believes…
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Short answer: It’s all rather complicated, and quite a dilemma. As for the long answer?…
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I don’t know. Nothing comes to mind that seems remotely plausible. So am I being dogmatic on this issue?…
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I’ve written at some length about why we should hope that the maximally great and moral being of classical theism does not exist…
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I could be your son, or your brother in law, or your grandson, or your close friend, or even just an old acquaintance…
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Christian apologist Randal Rauser has a fun occasional game on his blog in which he hands out Face-in-Palme d’Or awards…
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“The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God.'” Case closed for many theists; atheists are fools by definition. But other theists…
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For as often as I’ve heard that Christian belief is so important, I’ve seen very little high-level discussion about why…
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