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In his article “On being an Atheist” H.J. McCloskey attempts to explain his position to the theists on why he thinks that their belief in God is based on false grounds. He also explains how he thinks it is easier to- not believe in God. Hi...
theists "Being an atheist." His purpose for writing this article was to inform other atheist’s deficiencies is theistic God, and to respond to accusations that atheism is the position of "cold" and "comfort." The author tries to show that i...
morality. All forms of the moral argument begin with the premise of moral normativity, that is, that well-functioning human beings are typically aware of actions as being right and wrong. Furthermore, this awareness binds them to certain ob...
morality provides a code of conduct that should be observed by anyone who has the ability to understand it and posses the power to observe it. In this case, no one would be spared for overriding the rules of morality and subjected to punish...
being,. The divine unity of ultimate good-ness and of ultimate reality. St. Anselm of Canterbury developed what we have learned to be the ontological argument. The ontological argument is the branch of metaphysics that deals with the natur...
derived symbolism and imagery does not lend itself to simple definition or easy explantion, as our foregoing discussion has already illustrated. If a philosophically literate friend asks with their friends whether they believe in God or no...
On being an Atheist.’’ The purpose for this article was to enlighten other atheists of what he believed were inadequacies of Theism, and to deal with the accusations that the position of atheism is to “cold” and “comfortless.”[1] McCloskey ...