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Friday, November 11, 2016

The Debate of the Existence of God

swipe\nThis musical theme explores the argument mingled with a prof whos an Atheist and his school-age child whos a Christian. An article was post by Patricia Bridewell on her website (www.patrish.com) send to her by Phil Mathews. Phil Mathews was non the beginning of the said article. There give be three set forth provided supporting the conclusion of the Christian student. The author then reason aside that the argument is inductive s splitar(a) to some of the fallacies lay down. The author found 4 (four) logical fallacies sacrifice on both(prenominal) military position of the argument: (1) Loaded Questions, (2) spell to Authority, (3) Appeal to Ignorance, (4) Ad Hominem-Abusive. This paper then, gave out reasons, mainly agree to the article, that faith on something that maven faecesnot be elevaten by science is a means to believe that something really does exist. The author, then, gave out reasons why the argument of both sides are weak.\n\nKeywords: ad homine m, inductive, disbeliever\n\nDoes divinity Really come through?\nIn the article, The Atheist: prof vs the Christian Student, posted on Patricia Bridewells blogspot www.patrish.com), wherein an Atheist professor and a Christian student argue whether or not God does exist, there came 3 (three) premises: (Premise 1): The Christian student claimed that the professor is working on the premise of duality. The professor sees God as something he hobo quantity through heavy(a) out duality; a good God and a bad God. When, science cant even full understand the things they use to measure things. (Premise 2): The Christian student claimed that God, fit to the Bible, is letting bad things happen, to tell if people can study good or corruptive by their own excuse will. (Premise 3): Finally, the student claimed that if God is non-existent concord to the five senses, then, the professors brain, in which the five senses cannot prove exists, is non-existent as well. The conclusion would be, fit in to the argument made by the professor and the Christian s...

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