My degree is a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) — Marco Colombini
I'm a scientist. Historically scientists and philosophers were one and the same. My degree is a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.). — Marco Colombini
Heidegger says that Parmenides is guided by things (“presents-at-hand”; see above!). There is a contradiction with Parmenides’ theory that he does not explain. — David Mo
Are there many Gods? The only information on that matter comes not from science but from statements attributed to God. — Marco Colombini
The existence of God naturally explains all these — Marco Colombini
You seem to be glossing over the free will defense here as while god would have given rise to human beings with the capability to perform certain actions he wasn't in charge of them actually doing such an action. This does depend on whether it would be a more morally perfect universe to have free beings who make such choices rather than one filled with robots who only ever do what preprogrammed, morally pure, actions they undertake. The real issue comes when you begin dealing with natural evils such as hurricanes or diseases which don't have a direct origin in the actions of human beings. — substantivalism
The existence of God naturally explains all these and gives a purpose to existence. In addition there is direct historical evidence for the existence of God from the many scientifically impossible events performed by God and witnessed at times by few and at other times by thousands of skeptical observers. — Marco Colombini
the simple explanation is you cannot control your wants therefore you cannot control your doings — Augustusea
In fact,if not for academic philosophy and materialism it would never even be a question. — Asif
In other words, I.Q is a measurement of behaviour. — VagabondSpectre
