“‘Everything that is in motion must be moved by something.’ Gregory of Nazianzus, responding to Aristotle’s identification of God as a “fifth element” alongside the traditional four stoicheia, asked: ‘What is the force that moves...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I started this out as a long comment, but I decided it would make for a good post, as I’ve been seeking an educated atheist to debate for a while now. Writer...
Read MoreBy: Jay In over eight years of higher education, a thread I was able to see emerging was the “new atheist”/atheist trend. Part of the reason for that was embarking on a philosophy degree at...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer A major problem for the philosophy of science and religious traditions is the question of observational neutrality and rational theory choice. Can one’s observations be independent of an entire theory or paradigm? Can...
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