A God that can care must be a personal God. It seems to me that people are misreading the question. A personal God is a God that is also a person and relates on a personal level to other persons.
Read More »From a philosophical standpoint…
From the philosophical standpoint of perfect being theology
Read More »Christianity, non-believers and salvation: the case for inclusivism
It's no secret that the world is full of religions. Even within any given religion one is sure to find various flavors" and varieties. Christendom alone offers something like 40,000 different denominational flavors.
Read More »They are not equivalent concepts
Answering this question depends on what is meant by "equal".
Read More »Is someone hateful just for taking a stance?
This is an issue I think needs addressing in the wake of the Chick-Fil-A controversy.
Regardless of one's personal stance on homosexuality, is taking a position that the homosexual lifestyle is immoral necessarily a hateful one?
Read More »What is faith?
The term "faith" is no stranger to religious discourse.
I must admit, I have never really understood nor identified with this term (even when I was a believer).
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