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    Atheist Argument

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    So on an atheist page I follow the admin posted this and then some random guy says "This argument is fallacious you all blame God for the bad things in life when really it’s people because God gave us free will" and then several atheists begin to bicker and argue with him over who is right and wrong for literally an hour straight before I even read any of it but they totally miss the point this dude is so full of himself for having used all these big words and was so sure he was so much smarter

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    becoming atheist

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    Becoming Atheist One day I woke up and decided that I wanted to be free of judgment and free of fear. Fear that I wasn’t living right‚ I wanted to be in control of my own life. I grew up not in a religious household but we all had that fear of God. I felt so comfortable not having a fear in going to Hell or trying to get into Heaven‚ not feeling akward when my girlfriend gives me a look for eating without saying

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    God and the Atheist

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    God and the Atheist In the first chapter of this book‚ the author‚ Paul Ferguson decided to introduced this book by describing person experience with having to explain whether there is a God or not. He was able to say that not only did he have a hard time with his first argument‚ but also that he was able to learn from it. That particular argument made him realize how important it was to “be prepared to give an answer to anyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that you have” (1 Peter

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    On Being an Atheist

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    The purpose of the paper is to answer several questions arising from an article by H. J. McCloskey entitled “On Being an Atheist”. McCloskey makes the claim that he is reminding fellow atheist why they believe there is no God. He claims that the traditional proofs have no merit. I believe the sheer magnitude and complexity of the world we live in is strong evidence of an intelligent designer and creator. Only an intelligent creator could form a world where the air that we breathe is part of

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    Celebrity Atheists

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    Cruise has done the same for Scientology. Therefore‚ it would only make sense for George Clooney and Angelina Jolie‘s disbeliefs to have the same affect as other celebrities’ belief. Keeping this in mind‚ there is only one conclusion I can come to that; celebrity atheists will make the death of God a reality. This may be because society idolizes celebrities‚ the media‚ and seeking truth through

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    Can a machine be a person? The topic of this debate is whether machines with artificial intelligence that is able to replicate human behavior can be considered human or not. This house believes that computers are fully capable of being humans because regardless of whether it is made of the ‘wrong stuff’ if it is able to adapt to human attributes or behavior then there should be no reason to classify them as otherwise. This argument is considered from a materialist view; which states that we

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    In his article “On Being an Atheist‚” H. J. McCloskey makes an entertaining‚ but in the end inadequate‚ explanation as to why the arguments for God’s existence fail (limiting himself to the only two he cared to deal with)‚ and why Atheism provides more comfort to the hurting person than Theism. Unfortunately his article is riddled with straw men and fails to address the question of God’s existence at the level that the Theist presents it. Twice in the article he makes reference to the theist’s

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    Thesis on Atheist

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    Student Name(s) LN‚ FN MI | 1. Balauan‚ Raymart | | 2. Dejaresco‚ John Carlo | | 3. Lim‚ Jean | | 4. Maderal‚ Krizette Pearl | Group Number | | Problem 1: Strings Write a program and create the corresponding flowchart that will ask the user for the initials of the user’s first and last names and then output a greeting that says “Hello”‚ followed by the user’s initials and an exclamation mark. For example‚ if the user’s initials are J and D‚ then the output greeting would be:

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    Anaxagoras: Atheist Philosopher Anaxagoras was one of ancient Greece’s first atheistic philosophers whose claims about reality and the way it worked were very convincing‚ while also lacking adequate explanation to give them sufficient clout. When compared to traditional Greek religion‚ Anaxagoras’ position on the phenomena of human life was less anthropomorphic and considerably revolutionary. Additionally‚ Anaxagoras’ view on reality‚ specifically concerning nous‚ was a glimpse into the future

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    arise concerning Hamlet is whether he can be considered truly mad‚ or simply genius. Did these situations- the ghost’s arrival‚ The Murder of Gonzago‚ and Polonius’s murder in any way change his course? While it is true that all humans have the potential for deeds with magnitudes of great good and evil‚ was he already bloodthirsty‚ did he become bloodthirsty‚ or was his brutality simply awoken from its slumber? While some may argue that Hamlet did not truly lose his innocence in the pages following

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