A Response to Fedora07/04/10
A response to Fedora's assessment of Objective Morality and the Bible.
read moreA response to Fedora's assessment of Objective Morality and the Bible.
read moreThe new atheism has some defining characteristics. First of all, there are four authors who are its most vociferous proponents: Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins, and Sam Harris. These four authors are the most frequently recurring names in the literature of responding theists ranging from the extremely conservative to extremely liberal; thus they are the four who will be considered in this work.
read moreA new UP.net user briefly discusses whether or not the Bible poses a problem for morality within the Abrahamic traditions.
read moreUrban Philosophy contributor Nocterro offers a response to an argument from evil.
read moreFurther explaining the Neo-Confucian theory of warrant and responding to Bolt's recent criticisms.
read morePeople often suppose that in the absence of God, there is no objective morality. Why, though, do we presume this to be the case? Can there be objective morality without God?
read moreAccepting Luke Muehlhauser's challenge. How might my position on the existence of God change after following a comprehensive reading list?
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