It's quite simple really, he lied. — Numerius Negedius
So what? We're flawed – "unstable" – in our thinking, feelings, beliefs; however, philosophy is a discipline for correcting or mitigating such flaws. I'm as consciously godless as I can be insofar as I'm striving to be fully attentive to the real as much as possible. For me, like Sisyphus, understanding consists in eliminating every "unreal element" from my way of life — 180 Proof
If that's true, Augustine was no philosopher, as he thought he--more than anyone--had found him — Ciceronianus
God has .... would be better! — universeness
Your depth of care towards others, obviously, has no beginning bounds! :death: — universeness
Well, it's probably not the whole story since there is the occasional non-homicidal black or Hispanic country such as Chile or Ghana. — Xanatos
Quite interesting that the most violent countries are primarily black and Hispanic. — Xanatos
Most interesting. — Ms. Marple
Seems like same thing as far as solipsism goes. — Darkneos
One must be on the vagabond road freely thinking in order maybe to be found by Sophia rather than hold up warm and dry, well-fed and smug in some cozy destination (dogma) merely believing. — 180 Proof
Yes, philosophers are not even looking for "God" so the question of "finding" it is moot. I take Rabbi Abraham Heschel at his word: God is in search of man rather than the other way around. — 180 Proof
Is philosophy even searching for "God"? I've always thought philosophers seek wisdom (i.e. greater understanding). — 180 Proof