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Prof Alvin Plantinga on Reasons for God

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Alvin Plantinga, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, discusses the reasons for God with Simon Smart from the Centre for Public Christianity.

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  • "If you combine naturalism and evolution, you have a reason to think you're faculties aren't reliable." Put that in the subjunctive ("might not be reliable") and I think it's infallably true. It doesn't imply, though, that evolutionary naturalists have to be second guessing every action they make, the doubt would be at a deeper level.

  • MovingFinger7 should note the logical fallacies. Are they formal or material? Maybe it's just that MovingFinger7 disagrees with the premises or the conclusions more than that he has identified individual fallacies. 

  • Logical fallacies hurt my head. I don't like you, Professor Plantinga,

  • @metalsusa1 LOL

    :D

  • @kidasterorig111 uuugghh! Alright.

  • @metalsusa1 LOL

    Can't you just copy and paste?

  • @kidasterorig111 Give me a link or something I'm not typing out that monstrous address.

    Besides what more do I need to know then God is omniscient, created the definition of sin, knew we would sin and create hell knowing we would go there?

  • @metalsusa1 LOL

    watch?v=xfhIkiT3g8A&feature=ch­annel_video_title

    godandscience[dot]org/apologet­ics/destined.html

    en.wikipedia[dot]org/wiki/Omni­science#Omniscience_vs_free_wi­ll

    I also believe Dr. William Lane Craig have also explained the topic which you are talking about. I tried to explain to you about this but as I said i'm not all that good.

  • @emailpobox666 Do you ever spend time thinking about who you are? I do a lot. The way I see it we didn't ask to be here. We are part of an epic time scale that started with the first simple cells 3.5 billion years ago. I owe my existence to two random humans that meet, had sex, and gave birth to this clump of self aware carbon based life. My brain is part of the genetic blueprint that guided itself into what I am. My identity developed later. When my brain dies I disappear.

  • @metalsusa1 For the most part most never get close to the real truth . the one who glimpse it I find are the ones desperately trying to hold on to it with these useless arguments

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