Philosophical Arguments For God
Is belief in God unscientific?
Despite what popular culture seems to believe, there is no way to logically discern science from pseudo-science. This is a very big problem for atheists who try to promote their worldview as “scientific,” whereas belief in God is “unscientific.”
Read More...The delusion of Richard Dawkins’ “The God Delusion”
But where did God come from? Atheists allege that if one cannot explain where God came from, theism cannot be viewed as a legitimate explanation for such things as the origin of life and the origin of the universe. The more time one spends debating atheists online, the more one will realize that this is…
Read More...Without Christianity, There Would Be No Modern Science
Contrary to popular belief that Christianity serves to hinder science, Christianity provides the underlying conceptual framework upon which science is built.
Read More...Why everyone is religious…or rather, nobody.
In the course of day-to-day conversation, virtually everyone has heard someone make the statement, “I am not religious,” in order to convey a lack of affiliation with theistic belief systems such as Christianity. But one can only doubt Christianity from the vantage point of another belief system, because everyone needs a belief system in order to make sense of one’s experience.
Read More...Goals in nature point to God
The production of living things relies on goal directed (or “teleological”) processes, and goal directed processes can only be accomplished by a mind. Atheists must sweep goal directed behavior under the rug in order to do away with God.
Read More...Atheism’s problem of evil.
The existence of evil is frequently presented as a problem for theism, but in reality, it is a problem for atheism…a devastating problem. Evil can only exist as a deviation from good, much as crookedness can only exist as a deviation from straightness. But what is the source of goodness, and who or what determines just what good is?
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