Critical Response to John Haught’s Speech at King’s College
Haught believes that the universe would be a boring place if there were no suffering and evil and sees suffering and evil as part of God’s plan to offer a grand...
Read MoreHaught believes that the universe would be a boring place if there were no suffering and evil and sees suffering and evil as part of God’s plan to offer a grand...
Read MoreThe responses to my letter to the editor of the Times Leader regarding the problem of evil and the Japanese earthquake continue to roll in…and the responders...
Read MoreMy recent Letter to the Editor regarding the problem of evil and the Japanese earthquake is getting many responses from Christians who are making my case look very...
Read MoreIn a recent letter to the editor to a local newspaper, I noted that theistic belief is irrational because natural evil serves as a defeater to Christian belief. The...
Read MoreI’ve touched on the problem of evil in previous posts, but I’d like to specifically craft an argument here that demonstrates that God should have moral...
Read MoreI recently finished an essay for my philosophy of knowledge class regarding the problem of evil. Paul Draper argues that naturalism is more probable than theism and...
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