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    Agnostic Research Paper

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    picture from all sides and the outside. A lot of people commonly confuse Agnostics with Atheists. Atheism is not the same as being Agnostic. Atheism is not believing in any source of a higher being due to many different reasons. There are many different types of Atheism. There is scientific Atheism based on scientific method. Protest Atheism which pointing to evil and questioning why? Lastly humanistic Atheism there is only humanity so we do not need God. We just need ourselves. Who are the…

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    The Problem Of Evil

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    One of the strongest point that the atheism has ever made is the problem evil, which draws the most diverse responses from Christians. A lot of people who believe in God will always question whether all-good and all-powerful God really exists after they have suffered some of the most serious difficulties in life; for example, the departure of their beloved family members, being diagnosed cancer and only have few months left to live, or being broke and lost all the possession. Because if God…

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    It was Thomas Merton, a Catholic English writer who once said “To say that I am made in the image of God is to say that love is the reason for my existence, for God is love. Love is my true identity. Selflessness is my true self. Love is my true character. Love is my name” (Merton). What was Merton’s main point of this statement? I believe he was trying to emphasize that God does in fact exist, because without God, we would cease to exist because we are made in the likeness of God. People ask…

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    In the article he basically explains why he said thank Goodness instead of thank God. When I read the title of the article i thought why not just say thank God instead of thank Goodness ? Daniel Dennett did not believe in God. he said in the article “We atheists don't believe there is any God to thank”.Me being a Strong God believer that statement is impossible for me to believe.Dennett beliefs in a God is fully irrelevant to their work for humanity, when a person get through something that…

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    Atheism In Dracula

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    the now famous stories of Dracula and all Gothic vampire horror stories. In this essay you will discover the similarities and differences in religion and British Literature. Religion plays a large role in this novel by good vs. evil and faith vs. atheism. In my opinion, Gothic horror was meant for readers/viewers who can imagine the unknown horror of evil and the supernatural powers a being can have. Gothic horror is a genre that is mixed between love, fantasy…

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    In this paper I will explain and evaluate two popular arguments regarding the existence of God, A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God by Robin Collins and The Inductive Argument from Evil Against the Existence of God by William Rowe; then I will discuss how the conclusions are not compatible with one another due to the conflicting structure of the conclusions as well as how one cannot accept both conclusions without compromising one of the arguments. First I will explain the basis of…

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    Thomas Nagel's Atheism

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    Thomas Nagel defends his atheism by arguing that a universe in which god exists is one that he would not find agreeable. In this paper I will argue that Nagel is right in his observation, a universe in which god is a constant presence limits free will and restricts the complexity of moral philosophy. God, in the case of this essay, is the creator of all things comprehensible to human understanding, therefore this supernatural being is all knowing, just and can do no wrong. The problem with this…

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    H. J Mccloskey Analysis

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    Atheism values and arguments are inconstant statements and are a dehumanizing view. Filled with inconstant conclusion, and equivocations. McCloskey view of morality is a cultural view. This view is very different around the world and these views change therefore…

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    However God allows us as humans to act freely so we can be morally responsible since we are freely capable of doing well. On Atheism as Comforting In McCloskey’s article, he claimed that atheism is more comforting than theism. An atheist who believes that there is not a higher being is his or her choice to believe, but I feel that one who believes in atheism should consider the existence of God. I really have a hard time believing that there are individuals who have no faith or…

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    morals for them. However, atheists set morals based on those around them, and basic human principles. Atheists have morals without a god. Atheists have obligations to follow morals. According to Louise M. Antony in the article “Good Minus God,” “Atheism is the view that the only kind of “obligation” there could possibly be is the kind that is disciplined by promise of reward or threat of punishment.” Atheists follow beliefs that are very similar to those of theists because many of the human…

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