Reasonable and Probable Grounds to Believe
The history of agnosticism is continuous with that of scepticism, and the most general use of the term represents the view that we do not
The history of agnosticism is continuous with that of scepticism, and the most general use of the term represents the view that we do not
Perhaps we could not continue the way we are if we had constant, hands-on reminders of God’s existence. If God in all her majesty stood
Many scholars opine that John’s Gospel was written in the late first century CE, at a time when Christians were continuing to live as Jews,
Jesus’ many pronouncements, on the Kingdom of God, recorded in all the Gospels (related as the Kingdom of Heaven in Matthew) are a principal theme
In the aftermath of the Kosovo war, involving the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the former federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), the
Around 40 CE, as the good news of Jesus spread and was being preached and welcomed among people who were not Jews, the question arose
As a member of the RCMP, I had many opportunities to observe people in the quiet of a courtroom, undertaking an oath—I swear to tell
To believe or not believe in a person, idea, or thing, requires us to exercise our mind and our judgment. We tend to internalize the
On spiritual matters, it is our responsibility to make up our own minds on what we believe and how each one of us individually sees
No God in essence renders our human status to that of any other living creature—say that of an earthworm. If no God, why indeed, in
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