The rash is back. So I'm bumping this thread. There are good philosophical and social reasons to remove certain threads.
The list in the OP would today read:
Adam Eve and the unjust punishment
Divine Hiddenness
Multiple Messiah Theory
Explanations of Christian Hell?
Understanding the Christian Trinity
The Possibility of Infinite Punishment in Hell
Are there any scientific grounds for god?
The eternal soul (Vitalism): was Darwin wrong?
An Argument Against Theological Fatalism
Jesus and Greek Philosophy
Again, these threads should be removed if they
...take scripture or revelation as a starting point for discussion; theology, not philosophy.
— Banno — Banno
Banno seems to want to limit "philosophy" to "what interests Banno", and that's a very selfish attitude, especially since Banno's interests are very shallow. — Metaphysician Undercover
Why? Is this a divine revelation you have had, an arbitrary definition you have adopted or what? There are threads on current affairs, on environmental issues, on the latest space telescope, etc, which have good claim not to be philosophy by most definitions. — unenlightened
While I agree that specifically theological topics are not part of the general philosophy curriculum, I don't agree that philosphical consideration of theological subjects, or theological perspectives, should necessarily be excluded. — Wayfarer
Sometimes I do comment on specifically theological OPs that this is a philosophy forum not a theology forum. But I don't know if a lot more should be done about them. 'The dogs bark, the caravan moves on'. — Wayfarer
Why? Is this a divine revelation you have had, an arbitrary definition you have adopted or what? — unenlightened
why you think I/we should be banned. — 180 Proof
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