Brian Cox is selling a book (uk scientist) and considers atheism naïve, but he 
isn't a believer, and his books goes into life, ET's and size of the cosmos. 
Because of biology, he's a rare earther. The better question is-does God 
satisfy one's intellectual and emotional needs, or does it Offend them? That's 
a primo question.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: LizR <[email protected]>
To: everything-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Oct 7, 2014 4:34 am
Subject: Re: Do today's philosophers even think about the existence of God 
anymore?




Daniel Garber: "Certainly there are serious philosophers who would deny that 
the arguments for the existence of God have been decisively refuted. But even 
so, my impression is that proofs for the existence of God have ceased to be a 
matter of serious discussion outside of the domain of professional philosophy 
of religion. And even there, my sense is that the discussions are largely a 
matter of academic interest: The real passion has gone out of the question."



Maybe he'd like to discuss that with ISIS and their ilk.




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