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The Human Limitations of Unreasonable Atheism (Part 20): “Doctrinal Disproofs” (Part D)

Last time we observed that atheists lack the comprehensive knowledge to know that God is unjust in any death, infant or otherwise. God’s perspective is eternal. He knows everything about everything, including every heart and the positive or negative recompense of every soul in eternity. Apart from God’s revelation, and from our grossly limited and …

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The Human Limitations of Unreasonable Atheism (Part 13): “Definitional Disproofs” (Part C)

In the previous article we examined the argument that a perfect God must also be a virtuous God, but because virtue involves imperfection, as defined by “ethical theory,” a perfect and virtuous God cannot exist. We come to another example of a “definitional disproof” where the claim states that an omnipotent and perfectly good God …

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