Reconciling Science and Religion
I think that in this year when Charles Darwin will get a hunk of press for the dual celebrations of the bicentennial of his birth and the sesquicentennial of the first edition of his book, the question of the conflicts between science and religion will be discussed by a great many thinkers [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Suffering’
I Have No Need of That Hypothesis
Posted in Creationism, Theistic Evolution, atheism, tagged atheism, Bible, creation science, Free will, Garden of Eden, Problem of suffering, religion, Suffering, Theodicy on January 25, 2009 | 11 Comments »
The Problem of Suffering: the Seven Supernatural Answers vs. the One Naturalistic (part 2 of 2)
Posted in atheism, tagged Adam and Eve, Bible, Book of Job, Dalai Lama, Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer, Evil, evolution, faith, Free will, Garden of Eden, Genesis, God, Harlequin babies, Job, Karma, Law of karma, natural selection, Original sin, Problem of evil, Problem of suffering, Punishment, Rabbi Harold Kushner, Sin, Suffering, Theodicy, Todd Allen Gates, ToddAllenGates, When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Zoroastrian, Zoroastrianism on January 25, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Of the following eight explanations for suffering:
I. THE SUPERNATURAL EXPLANATIONS
I. A: In the “Big Picture,” everything is for the best because …
A.1 – suffering is punishment for wrong-doing
A.2 – suffering benefits us
A.3 – suffering must exist for the greater good of Free Will
A.4 – it’s beyond our understanding
A.5 – the perceived world is just an illusion, hence suffering, too, is just an illusion
I. B: The Divine is not All-Powerful
I. C: The Divine is not All-Good
II. THE NATURALISTIC EXPLANATION: the natural world is indifferent to creature suffering
—which explanation (or combination of explanations) can most accurately describe and predict a wide set of observations?
The Problem of Suffering: the Seven Supernatural Answers vs. the One Naturalistic (part 1 of 2)
Posted in atheism, tagged Adam and Eve, Bible, Book of Job, Dalai Lama, Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer, Evil, evolution, faith, Free will, Garden of Eden, Genesis, God, Harlequin babies, Job, Karma, Law of karma, natural selection, Original sin, Problem of evil, Problem of suffering, Punishment, Rabbi Harold Kushner, Sin, Suffering, Theodicy, Todd Allen Gates, ToddAllenGates, When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Zoroastrian, Zoroastrianism on January 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Of the following eight explanations for suffering:
I. THE SUPERNATURAL EXPLANATIONS
I. A: In the “Big Picture,” everything is for the best because …
A.1 – suffering is punishment for wrong-doing
A.2 – suffering benefits us
A.3 – suffering must exist for the greater good of Free Will
A.4 – it’s beyond our understanding
A.5 – the perceived world is just an illusion, hence suffering, too, is just an illusion
I. B: The Divine is not All-Powerful
I. C: The Divine is not All-Good
II. THE NATURALISTIC EXPLANATION: the natural world is indifferent to creature suffering
—which explanation (or combination of explanations) can most accurately describe and predict a wide set of observations?