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Can Natural Law ethics still be plausible today?

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The revival of interest in practical reason has brought in it’s wake renewed philosophical attention to the theories of...

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“One person’s experience cannot prove God’s existence” Discuss.

God existence can hardly be examined objectively because God is invisible. Religious experience claimed by believers, however, is seen as “evidence” of God’s existence. In Christian tradition, some Chr...

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Explain the Ontological Argument from Anselm's perspective.

St Anselm’s ontological argument is a deductive, priori, analytic argument which seeks to establish the existence of God by understanding the attributes of God in the sense of classic theism. Anselm wr...

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Creation versus Evolution

For most religions, there is a Supreme being that created the universe. According to Christian belief, the universe and the species therein was created in six days. However, with Darwin and his theory ...

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Why is Evil a problem

Evil is a problem because of how various religions present their God. For Christians, God is a merciful and just God who repays the righteous and punishes the wrong doers. However, in the context of th...

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