Alll events must have a cause. It's a kantian synthetic a priori judgment. A synthesis of two concepts: experience and a priori logic.. — 3017amen
Does Darwinism account for altruism? — 3017amen
all seems to point towards something beyond logic or metaphysical... — 3017amen
what is that ineffable feeling? — 3017amen
Unless it happens to be God of course, then we can finally be certain. Or so many these stories would seem to have it. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Are you getting frustrated because your struggling with adequate answers? — 3017amen
No. What does theoretical physics confer survival value in the jungle? — 3017amen
The only frustration I feel here is that you have not put together anything like the coherent defence of theism I would have liked to see. — 3017amen
I've already agreed that there are mysteries. And pointed out that there is no need to conclude from that the Christian god is real.
So, where next? — Banno
...explain to me what needs are, and why do they exist? — 3017amen
the probability of a Deity is much more tenable than no-thing, nihilism or: Atheism. — 3017amen
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