Tag Archives: theological proofs

Passing on Feser

I was intending to buy Ed Feser’s book as more background material for my half-baked next-project-but one: a handbook for secular conservatives.  Reading his exchanges with Heather, though, and the stuff he’s posted on his site, I think I’ll pass.  … Continue reading

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Mr. Feser’s “serious arguments for religion”

Ed Feser continues to argue for the scientific and rational basis of religion:  If you really think that denying that religion is “unscientific” amounts to endorsing lame exercises in pop apologetics like the Templeton prayer experiment, then I’m afraid you’re … Continue reading

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Mystery Man

This story in this morning’s New York Post caught my eye. He’s developed a scientific theory to prove God’s existence, but a wealthy Upper East Side man can’t figure out what happened to his $200,000 donation to the Ronald Reagan … Continue reading

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