I Can Afford To Be Closed Minded Because I’m Right!
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Traditional natural theology sets as it's goal to prove that God's existence is more likely than the alternative. But this leaves the opposite position as a rational possibility. In this essay I take a different approach and present an argument for the certainty of God's existence based on the characteristics of epistemology. I attempt to put teeth the the claim of presuppositionalism that "The proof God exists is that without God you can't prove anything."
Assuming Postmodernism is correct that the Enlightenment project failed, what fo
Often it is claimed that atheism is a simpler explanation of reality, and that the application of Ockham's razor requires the conclusion God does not exist. This use of the simplicity argument is not as simple as it sounds.
Although the fact something exists does not demand that God exist, it is often thought that the existence of personal beings does suggest a personal beginning to the universe. We examine this more subtle argument for God's existence.
We examine the concept of happiness as presented in the moral theories of Utilitarianism (egoistic and universalistic, Natural Law, and the Ethical Rationalism theory of Alan Gewirth.
Examines the moral theory of Alan Gewirth, as presented in his book Reason and Morality, to see whether this perspective is consistent with the Biblical law of love.