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Category Archives: Views
Explaining 9/11 and the Life of Jesus
A few months ago, I started digging deep into 9/11 conspiracy theories. Once I started watching videos about them, it seemed like I couldn’t stop! Something about these videos drew me to near-obsession for a couple days. As I was … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, Christianity, Conspiracies, Conspiracy, Explanations, God, history, Jesus, truth, World Trade Center
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Warming Up to the World of Tolerance
Recently I attended a discussion group where people of different views come together and discuss a topic each month. This month’s topic was about the topic of tolerance, and asked if there were things that should not be tolerated. The … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, college, conversations, discussion, evidence, facts, Global Warming, ideas, issues, science, scientist, tolerance, truth
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Why Happiness Isn’t the Answer
Over the past year, I’ve had numerous conversations about my future. In these conversations, I’ve noticed one piece of advice presented more often than any other: “Do what makes you happy”. I felt uncomfortable when this phrase became the instant answer … Continue reading
Freedom – The Implications
“Freedom is my God now, and I love this one a thousand times more than I ever loved the last one.” This quotation from Rebecca Slick sparked my interest in the topic of freedom almost one year ago. That spark … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, atheist, examples, freedom, morality, perspectives, truth, views
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Freedom – The Restraint
You just chose to start reading this post. You were physically able to do so, or else you wouldn’t have reached this point. You knew that you could click on the link in order to start reading it. You weren’t … Continue reading
The Shredder’s Not Empty
“There’s not a shred of evidence for the existence of God.” This statement is commonly found on forums, online comment sections, and anywhere else religious-type debates take place. Of course, this no-evidence claim can be made about any type of topic, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christ, Christianity, evidence, Jesus, New Testament, objections, science, truth
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Evidence of a Blue Bunny
A view that I have heard frequently as of late involves evidence. This view, to put it simply, is that scientific evidence is the only thing that can be considered as evidence. By scientific evidence, I mean events that involve observation … Continue reading
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Tagged evidence, examples, experiments, history, science, thoughts, truth, views
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The Problem of Evil – A Good Result
In my last post I gave an introduction to the problem of evil, one of the most common objections brought up against the existence of God. I briefly explained two objections involving this problem: the logical objection and the probability objection. … Continue reading
The Problem of Evil – Introduction
The problem of evil is perhaps the most common objection brought up against Christianity, and more broadly the existence of God. The objection questions the validity of a perfectly moral and good creator God existing while “evil” exists at the same time. … Continue reading