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Am reading Antony Flews There is a God in which he explains his decision to change his mind about belief in god. I was hoping for some decent arguments to get my mind crunching on, but have been disappointed. The dominant reason he gives is the god of the gaps or of incredulity - the fine tuning and the wonders of complexity are such that a god seems to Flew the more probable explanation. Oh dear how sad! What happened to the intellectual honesty of not believing in something just because we do not know the answers?
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 20:14:17 +0000

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