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Humor is good, sometimes!: theologia
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Humor is good, sometimes! Maybe some of you are aware of McSweeney's. It has been invaluable in reassuring me that prolix and esoteric humor has a place in the world. Anyways, it's always fun to see pretentious post-modernists approach the perennial debates of Original Sin and the whole "Si Deus est unde malum? Si Deus non est, unde bonum? Http:/ www.mcsweeneys.net/2008/3/27berl. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. Your reply will be screened.
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I have a question for those who believe in predestination (I guess…: theologia
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I have a question for those who believe in predestination (I guess this applies primarily to Calvinists). I was reading up on the Jewish perspective on free will, and came across this: http:/ www.beingjewish.com/soul/freewil. Are these verses just being taken out of context, and do they not actually contradict St. Paul's remarks on predestination? Could they have originally pointed to free will, but their meaning was later transformed within the context of the New Testament? If so, how would that work?
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June 8th, 2010 - Guided Readings in Philosophy
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Guided Readings in Philosophy. June 8th, 2010. June 8th, 2010. June 8th, 2010. Guided Readings in Philosophy. 05:10 pm - Comments on 85-86, Experience is the Exercise of Science. Comments on 85-86, Experience is the Exercise of Science. June 8th, 2010. June 8th, 2010. This page was loaded Aug 26th 2016, 8:45 am GMT.
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Convert Me
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A Community for Informed and Rational Debate. 5/19/12 10:41 pm -. Oh and I suppose I am asking you to convert me to anything non-atheistic, meaning to consider religion and/or God as valid possibilities. 5/20/09 10:08 am -. Results a la mode. Some 3% of the community's members and sockpuppets have voted. The results are in. Convert me emphatically needed change. Convert me is content with the new moderators. Lol this is the internet lol. Didja guys see Tremors? I love that movie. 5/19/09 09:20 am -.
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Comments on §85-86, Experience is the Exercise of Science - Guided Readings in Philosophy
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Guided Readings in Philosophy. Comments on 85-86, Experience is the Exercise of Science. Guided Readings in Philosophy. Comments on 85-86, Experience is the Exercise of Science. Because the criterion attends on our activity (c.f. 84) our inquiry into it must follow the same path as our inquiry into the science it belongs too: that path of self-education already described (c.f. 77-78) whereby we attend to the activity of consciousness engaging in that inquiry. As much as the for us.
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June 2010 - Guided Readings in Philosophy
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Guided Readings in Philosophy. Guided Readings in Philosophy. Comments on 80, The Necessity and Determinateness of Science. Comments on 81, On the Criterion at the Outset of Science. Comments on 82-84, On the Criterion in the Exercise of Science. Comments on 85-86, Experience is the Exercise of Science. Comments on 87, Experience and Reflection. Comments on 88-89, This is the Science of the Experience of Consciousness. Summary of Introduction, 73-89. This page was loaded Aug 26th 2016, 8:45 am GMT.
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June 5th, 2010 - Guided Readings in Philosophy
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Guided Readings in Philosophy. June 5th, 2010. June 5th, 2010. June 5th, 2010. Guided Readings in Philosophy. 10:08 pm - Comments on 80, The Necessity and Determinateness of Science. Comments on 80, The Necessity and Determinateness of Science. Hegel argues that the path that proceeds through the reflection and negation discussed in 79 is not just a possible one, but one whose necessity arises from the nature of consciousness. (. June 5th, 2010. June 5th, 2010.
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June 7th, 2010 - Guided Readings in Philosophy
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Guided Readings in Philosophy. June 7th, 2010. June 7th, 2010. June 7th, 2010. Guided Readings in Philosophy. 05:07 pm - Comments on 82-84, On the Criterion in the Exercise of Science. Comments on 82-84, On the Criterion in the Exercise of Science. If, as argued in 81, science is not furnished with a criterion by which to measure its success, how can this success be sought? Evidently such a criterion in knowledge is the truth, or the nature of things as they are in themselves. (. June 7th, 2010.
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Comments on §88-89, This is the Science of the Experience of Consciousness - Guided Readings in Philosophy
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Guided Readings in Philosophy. Comments on 88-89, This is the Science of the Experience of Consciousness. Guided Readings in Philosophy. Comments on 88-89, This is the Science of the Experience of Consciousness. This page was loaded Aug 26th 2016, 8:46 am GMT.
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June 10th, 2010 - Guided Readings in Philosophy
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Guided Readings in Philosophy. June 10th, 2010. June 10th, 2010. June 10th, 2010. Guided Readings in Philosophy. 05:12 pm - Comments on 88-89, This is the Science of the Experience of Consciousness. Comments on 88-89, This is the Science of the Experience of Consciousness. June 10th, 2010. June 10th, 2010. This page was loaded Aug 26th 2016, 8:46 am GMT.
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