Until Further Titling – Week Four: Proofs of God
Ignore the chanting. And the dumb title.
For further reading (optional):
http://edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2012/07/cosmological-argument-roundup.html
Ignore the chanting. And the dumb title.
For further reading (optional):
http://edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2012/07/cosmological-argument-roundup.html
5 of 5 stars. The book was repetitive, but Church teaching is just that. The whole Tradition thing. No problem there. It appears I am the only person on GoodReads to ever have read the book. Funny. Slightly boring and academic, but let’s get into the meat… This review will actually probably be the most…
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DetailsAbsolutely, this: Isaiah’s Job by Albert Jay Nock One evening last autumn, I sat long hours with a European acquaintance while he expounded a political-economic doctrine which seemed sound as a nut and in which I could find no defect. At the end, he said with great earnestness: “I have a mission to the masses.…
DetailsStockman on Martenson is your lecture this week….
Your lecture this month(?) is one that those interested in the global warming debate will find enlightening. I wish he supplied his data…