The cosmos cannot be the source of its own existence. The cosmos is not a necessary being. In this regard, David Hart rightly remarks that “the contingent can only exist derivatively, receiving its ...
Q: Can a scientist believe in God? I’m in college, and I asked several of my science professors about this. They all said they didn’t think it was possible. I suppose you’d disagree, but why? — R.R. A ...
Any intelligent person can prove that the Christian god doesn’t exist. All it takes is some obvious logic. Churches say a divine creator made everything, and reigns invisibly as an all-loving, ...
Aeternus Costin, a self-taught philosopher, seeks enlightenment at the intersection of science, metaphysics, and religion. Aeternus Costin’s The Eye of God provides a thoughtful attempt at reconciling ...
In the Jan. 7 letter "Mike DeWine doing will of man not God," Carl Felton proposes that the "law of God" should be the one-and-only source for all civil law. Not in America, Carl — thank God. In his ...
Pope Francis urged Catholics Sunday to follow "God's logic" by taking responsibility for the welfare of others. In his Angelus address Aug. 2, he reflected on Sunday's Gospel, the miracle of the ...
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