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Do you really believe that what you believe is
REALLY real? - Dr. Del Tackett
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  • I believe that one should be agnostic when
  • Belief . . . is mere idle speculation, incapable
    of verification.
  • When belief is held merely to gratify desires,
    however deep-seated.
  • When belief may be taken by others to be more
    firmly grounded than it really is and so come to
    encourage false hopes or wrong attitudes of mind.
  • I hold, then, that all our life long we are
    oscillating between conviction and caution, faith
    and agnosticism, belief and suspension of
    belief.

  • - Julian Huxley

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  1. Does absolute truth exist?
  2. Do reason and religion mix?
  3. Does God exist?
  4. Can we know God?
  5. Is Jesus God?
  6. Does God care about me?

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  • There is one thing a professor can be absolutely
    certain of almost every student entering the
    university believes, or says he believes, that
    truth is relative
  • Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind

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Truth is
1. That which corresponds to reality.
2. That which matches/corresponds to its object.
3. Simply telling it like it is what is really
real.
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  • Faith means not wanting to know what is true.
  • Frederick Nietzsche, Nihilist Philosopher

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Facts have nothing to do with religion.
Immanuel Kant, Philosopher
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1. Logical Consistency
2. Empirical Adequacy
3. Experiential Relevance
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People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs
not on the basis of proof but on the basis of
what they find attractive Blaise Pascal
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Why do we have something rather than nothing at
all? Martin Heidegger
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  1. Something exists
  2. You dont get something from nothing
  3. Therefore a necessary and eternal being exists
  4. The only two options are an eternal universe and
    an eternal Creator
  5. Science has disproven the concept of an eternal
    universe
  6. Therefore, an eternal Creator exists

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Plain Open your eyes, there it is! Romans
119 The Message
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Eternity is long time to be wrong
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Do all roads lead to God? Actually they do
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