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    Pascal's Wager Essay

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    into Pascal’s Wager is quite informative and interesting. Pascal’s Wager is typically known in the Theist culture as a wager for god. Pascal’s Wager states, “Believing in God is the better choice.” The arguments of Pascal are proven faulty in a number of ways. Pascal’s book has still become a major Theist book. Pascal’s wager is, in the Theist 1 culture, a wager for God. Instead, this wager has been used as the opposite. The wager is actually one of three from a French man named Pascal, author…

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    the existence of God can be proven false. Mackie is targeting the theist with this argument, but states that the theist can still believe in God and accept the criticism. Mackie uses “the problem of evil” for his main argument. Mackie uses the problem of evil to show that the belief in God lacks rational support, and is essentially irrational. Mackie claims that the following sentences cannot all be true at the same time: “God is omnipotent, God is wholly good, and yet evil exists”. Mackie is…

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    It is important to note that most philosophical debate can be said to be focused on the belief that, God cannot exist with, or would want to prevent all evils this is according to 3 and 6 belief stated above. On the other hand, the defenders of theism according to …(.) argues that God could exist and yet allow evil so as to achieve a greater good. The proposal of a greater good ideology is expressed by Alvin (1974) as free will defense. He believe…

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    of time and whether or not the future already exists or if it is adaptable. Additionally, logical determinism can be approached by the religious route which implies that God’s omniscience makes it so that he knows the decision individuals will make. If that is so then individuals do not make their choices out of their free will, their choices already exist and they are unable to make the alternative choice. So the question really is…

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    meditation, Descartes attempts to provide evidence for the existence of God. He raises one main argument, followed by a supplemental argument. He sets up his first premise by stating that he, in fact, does have a concept of God: a God that is eternal and all-knowing. This idea builds upon an understanding of a more “objective reality” (cite) than that of regular, finite substances. This objective reality alludes to the concept that God represents the infinite, perfect form…

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    God Vs Atheism

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    What does religion mean to you? If someone asked you if you believed in God or not, what would you say? This topic is all about God and Atheism. Even though there are tons of people that don't have the faintest idea what they believe in, and you read my topic, you'll have a clue of what you believe in. Atheism and theism is two different things. Theism is a belief for God, and atheism is not a belief for God. I'm going to argue about what I think between these two sides. I've done six…

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    The atheist-theist argument has been an age-long debate. Though it is debated, it does not mean that it is, by any means, a matter of a guess. A theist can have full confidence that God is real, as well as reasonable evidence to reach that conclusion in lieu of the many atheist arguments. In Have Atheists Proved There Is No God by Thomas B. Warren, the reader is introduced to an atheist argument that has been widely used for numerous years and it’s logical implications. In addition to the…

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    Essay On Being An Atheist

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    McCloskey enumerates his belief that theism is not the comfortable belief system that most theists believe it to be. In this article, he addresses three common arguments, he refers to them as proofs, that theism claims as justification for its belief in God as the supreme being that created the universe. Although McCloskey attempted to disprove theism by addressing issues within the belief system, his arguments are still inconclusive and do not definitively disprove theism. There is one issue…

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    discuss the concepts of Marcel and his notion of God and authentic faith. The End of the Affair tells the story of Sarah Miles, a civil servant’s wife, who starts a five-year affair with Maurice Bendrix, a prominent writer. During the span of five-years, Sarah begins to question the morality of the affair and her fidelity to her husband Henry. She tries to rationalize the affair by telling herself that Henry does not love her and that there is no God to condemn her. Set in war-time London, a…

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    Pascal does not address the possibility of more than just a Christian God, and the fact that choosing what to believe is deemed impossible. Pascal’s Wager states that believing in the Christian God will earn you infinite reward; presumably heaven, however Pascal’s belief that this reward system is based on believing in the one God he himself believed in is solely an assumption and fairly bias, causing this premise to be considered invalid and untrue. He roughly makes the claim “if one does not…

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