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Proof of God
2007-03-27 01:38:00 I have read my first philosophical proof of god and I have found it very compelling. Several times in this proof, the arguments of a man named St. Thomas Aquinas was referenced. His writings are vital to this proof. Fortunately I have a copy of his book that feature the referenced arguments. So please read this post carefully as it is a complex argument. The entire post/proof is not posted here. More About: Proof , Roof , Proof of God
Definition of religious terms
2007-03-25 01:56:00 Many times here on The Revolution, we engage in a religious debate of some type. Often there has been confusion caused by a lack of common labels for this or that belief. So for the sake of discussion here on this blog, i will define the existing terms and propose new names for beliefs that aren't clearly defined. Passive Religious One who believes in a specific god(s) yet does not feel the More About: Ligi , Terms , Definition , Term
God logic
2007-03-23 01:33:00 The existence of God....Every time I visit the blog scene I am amazed at how many individuals feel they can know the nature of god, or think that they have the concept figured out. I think I've read enough self-proclaimed refutations of God to last a lifetime. You name the method, I've read it: Logi c , Reductio ad absurdum, Burden of Proof, and of course the most common rebuttal thrown around is
Death, Marriage and Christianity
2007-03-22 00:59:00 I have a couple of questions regarding religion, perhaps you can help me out with a few things. As you all well know I am not religious, though I have been in and around many religious environments... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] More About: Christianity , Marriage , God , Beliefs , Death
The Philosophy of Contradiction
2007-03-22 00:49:00 It makes no sense whatsoever that an infinite, omnipotent god would need to incarnate himself as a human and then subject himself to an agonizing and bloody death just so he could persuade himself to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] More About: Philosophy , Atheism , Religion , Christianity , God
Death, Marriage and Christianity
2007-03-21 23:16:00 I have a couple of questions regarding religion, perhaps you can help me out with a few things. As you all well know I am not religious, though I have been in and around many religious environments all my life. One question i have had since i was a child was in regard to marriage and death. Having known many religious people who have lost a spouse, and then remarried. This behaviour has always More About: Christianity , Marriage , Christ , Death , Chris
The concept of self
2007-03-16 03:06:00 While visiting The Agnostic Mom blog I ran across a interesting perspective on the human soul. Great debate has been made about the possibility of the souls existence. Science has made enormous progress in mapping the human mind and is close to a full understanding of how our mind works. Science and evolution theory could someday eliminate all supernatural possibilities. Perhaps the concept of More About: Once , Concept , The Con
The Philosophy of Contradiction
2007-03-15 00:15:00 It makes no sense whatsoever that an infinite, omnipotent god would need to incarnate himself as a human and then subject himself to an agonizing and bloody death just so he could persuade himself to forgive us and save us from the cruel fate he created for us. It makes even less sense that the all-wise creator of the universe would manifest himself in an isolated corner of the world during a More About: Philosophy , Contradiction , Phil , Contra , Hilo
Cigarette reform laws
2007-03-11 17:09:00 I would like to see the rest of the country follow Maine's recent example: On Jan 19, a new cigarette reform law took effect in Maine's second largest city, Bangor. The law will prohibit smoking... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] More About: Parenting , Laws , Reform , Morality , Cigarette
A Glitch in Evolution
2007-03-11 17:07:00 "Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older ? about one in four adults ? suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] More About: Philosophy , Evolution , Psychology , Glitch
A Glitch in Evolution
2007-03-10 03:16:00 "Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year. When applied to the 2004 U.S. Census residential population estimate for ages 18 and older, this figure translates to 57.7 million people. Even though mental disorders are widespread More About: Evolution , Glitch
Cigarette reform laws
2007-03-08 03:46:00 I would like to see the rest of the country follow Maine's recent example: On Jan 19, a new cigarette reform law took effect in Maine's second largest city, Bangor. The law will prohibit smoking in a car with children. This gives Bangor police the authority to pull over a car within the city limits and give a fine of 50$ to anyone caught smoking with a passenger under 18 years old. The More About: Laws , Reform , Form , Cigarette
The lost Jesus Tomb; random thoughts...
2007-03-04 19:24:00 Today is the day that a documentary entitled "The Lost Tomb of Jesus " will be on the discovery channel. It is also the first day in my investigation into the nature of belief, which as Socrates said, is the "short-cut to thinking". I have been perusing around the web to various atheist and christian websites. So far most atheist website proclaims this new evidence as a solid refutation of the More About: Random Thoughts , Random , Thoughts
Morality
2007-03-01 23:31:00 For thousands of years the nature of ethics and morality has been a argued by philosophers, theologists, and everyone in between. Theologists would credit religion and God for laying the guidelines for good and bad behavior, while philosophers would take an alternative road and investigate the fundamental characteristics that define moral behavior. I would not like to be excluded from the More About: Morality , Oral , Moral , Mora , Ality
The Agnostic Mom
2007-02-28 03:45:00 I would like to make a website recommendation for any parent who is agnostic, or just not religious. http://www.agnosticmom.com/ I recently stumbled on to this little gem of a weblog and thought I would take the opportunity to share it with you. The author is Noell Hyman, the goal of her site it to provide advice and information for raising a healthy family without religion, and may i say i More About: Agnostic , The A , Gnostic
An abstract look at God
2007-02-23 00:49:00 What if science could prove with no exception that God does not exist, and that all supernatural phenomenons are pure fiction? By answering such questions several smaller questions need attention, such as.....Why was mankind so misled for thousands of years? Why did so many intelligent individuals dedicated their lives to religious beliefs and ideals, How did it all start? The mass hysteria that More About: Abstract , Stra , Look , Trac
Atheist vs. The Religious
2007-02-17 22:56:00 First I would like to say a few things before I get this rolling. I would not ever tell someone what he or she should or should not believe. I believe everyone has a right to his or her opinion this subject of religion. This post does not reflect my opinion on ALL religious people or on ALL atheists. I will specify whom I mean when I refer to them, for example: "Atheist of this nature, or More About: Ligi , Religious , Theist
Disclaimer
2007-02-14 03:45:00 This post is in regard to my previous post entitled "The Atheist Revolution" I suppose some explanations are in order here. First and foremost I am an Agnostic. Despite that fact I still recognize that when religion is under that proper leadership and use, it has its purpose in modern society. Second, I did not intend to imply that VJACK is a racist. Jamestheflame is correct in his More About: Disclaimer , Disc
The Atheist Revolution
2007-02-11 18:44:00 This post is a response to a blog called The Atheist Revolution located here on blogspot.com. I fully support free speech; everyone is entitled to voice their opinion. I will now make use of the same right to point out the many flaws in the content of his blog. My hope is that everyone who reads this will proceed with caution. People seeking answers to important issues like religion too often More About: The A , Theist
Creationism
2007-02-03 02:00:00 To some, the concept of creationism may seem far fetched. Probably due to the fact that science has defined so many of the laws of physics and nature. Then further proven these laws validity through experimentation. Modern science which can define and predict the outcome of events with amazing accuracy, even on a microscopic or particle level. Based on the current More About: Creationism , Creation
Re-wire your brain
More articles from this author:2007-01-31 02:27:00 Have you ever wondered why the suicide rate in Ethiopia is almost zero? How bizarre. I recently stumbled on to this statistic and it just blew my mind. (No pun intended.) I can't help but wonder why it is that here, in America, the land of opportunity; people are killing themselves by the tens-of-thousands. Meanwhile on the other side of the world in a hopelessly desolate, hunger-stricken, 3rd More About: Your , Wire , Brain 1, 2 |



