Response to McCloskey’s “On Being and Atheist” I respect individual worldviews‚ as I desire people to respect mine. At the same time‚ I do have the freedom of agreeing or disagreeing with ones that are deviate in nature from my own. One prime example is the worldview of H. J. McCloskey. Although I respect his worldview‚ and understand his reasoning behind it‚ I also disagree with it as well. McCloskey’s views are one of an Atheist. I am a Christian‚ and consider myself a theist who believes in
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In Judaism‚ Jews attempt to answer the question of why God allows sinister incidents happen to righteous people‚ also known as Theodicy. In the book of Job‚ God allows Satan to test Job to see if he would curse God if he took away his “7‚000 sheep‚3‚000 camels‚ 500 yoke of oxen‚ and 500 female donkeys;in addition to his great household” ( 1:3). This story elaborates on why this phenomenon continues to happen. The reason God allows misfortune to come upon his righteous followers is to test their
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Apologetics Application Paper: Scientific Naturalism Submitted to Dr. John Knox‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course APOL 500 – C01 Introduction to Apologetics by Oliver M. Brown April 8‚ 2016 Table of Contents I. Introduction 1 II. Summary of the Scientific Naturalism Worldview 2 III. Evaluation of the Scientific Naturalism Worldview 4 IV. Christian Alternative 6 V. Defense of Christianity
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In Galileo’s letter to Castelli‚ Galileo explores the validity of the many interpretations of the Holy Scripture. Galileo states that if the “Holy Scripture can never lie or err and that its declarations are absolutely and inviolably true‚” but its interpretations are not always true. He also states that taking the text literally would create not only “contradictions‚ but also serious heresies and blasphemies”. Galileo explains since Scripture is a dictation of the Holy Spirit has to be dictated
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I am 50/50 with his comments and his essay he said he’s very critical of blind faith which makes sense most people choose not to believe an a god because they think how can someone create something an three days ? How can someone just say let there be this and that an it happens? How can someone let so much evil happen on a place we call earth or better yet call home? The reason why I’m 50/50 is because I sometimes question it too but I choose to believe an I grew up around holy people an there nothing
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The Dalai Lama is a Buddhist Chinese activist with a clear argument in the Sunflower’s Symposium. He has more of a moral point of view on whether Wiesenthal a Jew at a concentration camp should have forgiven a Nazi soldier. Some evidence: a quote from his essay states “One should forgive the person or persons who have committed atrocities against oneself and mankind. But this does not necessarily mean one should forget about the atrocities committed.” In other words‚ forgive but don’t forget. He
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I’ve chosen to focus on the letters between the King and Sinuhe as the assignment’s requirement of the significance of an inanimate object. Sinuhe’s journey begins of him as a spineless coward fleeing his King in order to ensure the longevity of his own life. However‚ as the story progresses Sinuhe overcomes his cowardice through various acts of bravery‚ the most notable being his victory over a warrior who challenges Sinuhe to combat‚ catapulting his status from a coward to ruthless conqueror.
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Feiner does a fine job illuminating the challenges faced by Mendelssohn as a public Jewish intellectual. Mendelssohn’s philosophical acumen was both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand‚ he became wildly famous‚ and indeed‚ members of the Prussian Royal Academy of the Sciences elected him to become a member‚ although the King‚ Friedrich II‚ refused to grant approval to this appointment‚ ostensibly because Mendelssohn was a Jew. Mendelssohn was also widely sought out as a conversation partner by
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The second paragraph Dodds is giving examples to support his view that fate does not make us determined in our ways. With the use of secondary sources Dodds is able to elaborate on his belief that Oedipus acted on his own will rather than being a forced by fate. Dodds made a reference to philosopher A.W. Gomme and Jesus Christ who both spoke about actions being fate bound. He cited Gomme because Gomme made it unquestionable that the gods may say something will happen but they do not give a direct
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In the world of philosophy there are many unanswered questions. One such question is whether or not God exists. Philosopher Thomas Aquinas attempts at logically reasoning through this question. In doing so‚ he combats an objection to the existence of God‚ which is known as the problem of evil. The problem of evil states that no omni benevolent being would will that evil exists‚ and whatever an omniscient‚ omnipotent being wills must be accomplished. Evil exists so‚ according to the problem with evil
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