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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
All have sinned… an atheist’s perspective
I haven’t blogged for a while, due to work, vacations, and life in general. However, I’m currently really enjoying a dialog over at my friend Mike’s blog, on the subject of what Christianity is all about, and of course, whether … Continue reading
Communion, reality, Plato’s Cave and parallel universes
While I am not nearly as fond of Plato as some, I think I can understand why many Christians hold to somewhat of a Platonic Idealism; the belief that “the other side” is more real than the physical world seems … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
Tagged communion, parallel universe, philosphy, Plato, reality, sacraments, theology
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Is morality tied to a belief in God?
The issue of whether morality is or is not tied either to a belief in God or religious prescriptions has come up time and again, and apparently Christopher Hitchens hears it quite often. Tom Gilson provides a good response to … Continue reading
A response to Anastasia
A couple of days ago over at Clashing Culture, Anastasia wrote a piece entitled, What ID should focus on (take 2). As the title emplies, this is her 2nd try at addressing her thoughts about reconciling faith with science. You … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
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