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What is the Inconsistent Triad?

The Inconsistent Triad is an argument against the concept of an all-powerful and all-loving God whilst suffering persists. The existence of suffering alongside an all-loving (omnibenevolent) and all-power...

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What is the Cosmological argument?

The cosmological argument is effectively an argument that states the very existence of the universe is strong evidence for the existence of God. This argument is 'a posteriori' (meaning that it is an argu...

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How would belief in God affect an individual's attitude towards the environment?

For a question like this, you would need to understand what Christian teachings say about the environment (e.g. stewardship), and how a Christian would reflect this in their daily life. It may be importan...

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How may theists respond to the philosophical 'Problem of Evil'?

The philosophical Problem of Evil is an A Priori argument (from definition/first principle). It states that it is logically impossible for the typical monotheistic God, presented...

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What are Anselm's arguments for the existence of God?

Anselm developed an ontological argument, proving the existence of God through logic alone rather than evidence. He had two main arguments. The first rests on the predicate that God is 'a being than which...

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