This is includes my most recent work on the AFR. Interestingly enough, I think J. P. Moreland's essay on the Argument from Consciousness hits quite a few points similar to mine. I've just started delving into that one.
It's funny. They've done some studies on whether ethicists are more ethical than their colleagues. We might do similar studies to see who is better at following the commandment not to steal, the believers or non-believers.
Maybe there's been a memo that I've missed that say that it's okay to steal stuff if it's related to natural theology.
Why is the text so expensive? It is over-the-top expensive. How do any of the authors expect their work to be available for the common student of either side?
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I have to confess, the book is online.
Anon, please please do tell where this book can be found online...! I wanna peak =)
I was actually wondering what the ultimate difference was between those two arguments.
If Victor Reppert won't chastise you, you may see instructions for getting the file
here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFydtJJtWWY&feature=channel_page
It's funny. They've done some studies on whether ethicists are more ethical than their colleagues. We might do similar studies to see who is better at following the commandment not to steal, the believers or non-believers.
Maybe there's been a memo that I've missed that say that it's okay to steal stuff if it's related to natural theology.
I should have spoken sooner. Don't do it!
Why is the text so expensive? It is over-the-top expensive. How do any of the authors expect their work to be available for the common student of either side?
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