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Category Archives: Philosophy
Bradley Monton: my new favorite atheist
In my prior post, I quoted from Bradley Monton, philosophy professor at the U of Colorado, Boulder. I stumbled upon Monton a few days ago, and enjoy him immensely, even if we disagree on some key issues. I’ve been very … Continue reading
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God is not an explanation
One of the comments that I often read or hear from atheists as a reason for why they don’t believe in God is that since science has supposedly provided an explanation for things, there is now no reason to need … Continue reading
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How much should atheists know?
While I am by no means an expert, I do enjoy thinking about epistemological issues. A few weeks ago, I started writing a series of posts on epistemology, appropriately entitled, “How do you know?” It’s a theme I haven’t quite … 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
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Tagged communion, parallel universe, philosphy, Plato, reality, sacraments, theology
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