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A quote on free will, and God’s abandonment…
“Living life under the pretense of free will is a heart breaking, and mistaken way to cope in vain with the persistent betrayals of our cold, distant, and silent God” –K.W. Richardson
Posted in Musings and Prose, Philosophy, Religion, Writing
Tagged abandonment, free-will, God, K.W. Richardson
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Evaluating the skeptical theistic response to the problem of evil…
Ok, today’s post is a doozy! A lot of effort went in to it, so I hope you enjoy it. If you have anything to add, feel free to berate my cognitive abilities and slap me with a post. One … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Personal Life, Philosophy, Religion
Tagged Alvin Plantinga, argument from evil, Daniel Howard-Snyder, evil, faith, free-will, goodness, justification for evil, Michael Bergmann, Ockam's Razor, philosophy, philosophy of religion, problem of evil, reason, religion, skeptical, skeptical theist, theodicy, William Rowe
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