God's Existence, Science and Faith, Suffering and Evil, Jesus' Resurrection, and Book Reviews
My Take On Stephen Hawking's Comments
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Astrophysics, Atheism, Metaphysical, physics, Polytheism, Science, Stephen Hawking, Theism
Book Review: The Risen Jesus and A Future Hope
The Risen Jesus And A Future Hope is a great book in which the Dr. Gary Habermas defends the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ and shows the practical implications of the truth of the claim. Dr. Habermas split the book into the two sections respectfully. Habermas begins his defense by laying a few foundations in Chapter 1.
The first foundation is the inductive nature of the study of history. He then discusses the difference between miracles and miracle-claims. He cautions against accepting a priori (prior to evidence) conclusions. He then provides classical arguments against miracles (David Hume) and responds to the arguments.
The first foundation is the inductive nature of the study of history. He then discusses the difference between miracles and miracle-claims. He cautions against accepting a priori (prior to evidence) conclusions. He then provides classical arguments against miracles (David Hume) and responds to the arguments.
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Book Review, Gary Habermas, history, Jesus Christ, Resurrection
Purpose, Design and Evil
It is really amazing how closely purpose and design are related, and their further relation to the problem of evil. Before someone can design some device, they must have a purpose- they don't just start throwing stuff together and find a purpose for it later. Likewise, end-users look at devices and see specific purposes for them. The sane end-user would not conclude that the useful device was not designed. Granted, some devices take on purposes different from the original; however, the device still has purpose, otherwise it would not be in the market.
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Design, Pain and Suffering, Problem of Evil, Purpose
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