"Does God exist?" - professor Stephen Law (Heythrop College University of London)
alle activiteitenWat | Lezing | ||
Wanneer | 31-10-2012 van 20:00 tot 23:00 |
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Waar | Zebrastraat 32, 9000 Gent | ||
Organisator | Vakgroep Wijsbegeerte & Moraalwetenschap & Onderzoeksgroep The Moral Brain | ||
Contact | maarten.boudry@ugent.be of johan.braeckman@ugent.be |
Stephen Law is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Heythrop College University of London, editor of the Royal Institute of Philosophy journal THINK, and author of several best-selling introductions of philosophy, including The Philosophy Gym and Believing Bullshit. His latest book is the children's primer on science, philosophy and skepticism Really, Really Big Questions About Me and my Body. Gratis inkom, iedereen welkom.
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I respond with this part of my post
"The Evil God hypothesis and a counter-challenge towards the acceptance of ID" at
http://robingivesahoot.blogspot.be/2012/12/the-evil-god-hypothesis-counter.html
Stephen Law: "Because of the problem of good, it is clearly absurd to suggest that the natural world points towards an evil God."
http://stephenlaw.blogspot.be/search/label/intelligentdesign
Equivalently we can contend:
Because of the problem of ID and the discoveries of microbiology and DNA research, it is clearly absurd to suggest that the natural world points towards an accidental life, undesigned and undirected evolution.