Archive for March, 2005

Can a Perfect God be Angry? (part 1)

Doesn’t God’s anger contradict His supposed omnipotence and omniscience? Isn’t it belittling of a perfect God to assume that He would ever become angry with His creation? For, if God is all-knowing, why should any disobedience anger Him? He should already know it is going to occur. Since He is all-powerful, He could simply cause […]

Atheism is on the decline

According to an article in Washington Times, atheists are beginning to doubt their “non-belief.” The article states:
British philosopher Anthony Flew, once as hard-nosed a humanist as any, has turned his back on atheism, saying it is impossible for evolution to account for the fact that one single cell can carry more data than all the […]

Debating Atheism (part 5)

This is a continuation from the comments in the previous post.
We must first understand that God’s anger is nothing like man’s anger. It is a common misunderstanding that when God is portrayed as angry or “intolerant” that he has somehow taken on a character flaw. If anger is seen as a flaw in humans, then […]


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