Richard Swinburne - Is Theism Coherent?

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'Theism' is the belief in God, especially one God, a personal God. Atheism claims theism is not coherent, meaning that God as a concept is riddled with conflicts, inconsistencies and contradictions.

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La Coherencia Del Teismo, un libro de dificil lectura, pero valiosisimas enseñamzas. Gracias Profesor Swinburne❤.

renzodelaquintana
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God is a being independent of a physical body. And so are we in essence. We keep forgetting that we are souls and have bodies, not the other way around. This earthly dwelling is but an experience, and one subject to the laws of this incarnation. Aside from this dimension, our existence takes up different form, and a form more true to our essential self.

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No atheist anywhere is talking about lacking a body means God can't be a person. Often one might say mind without brain is impossible as far as we can tell a mind is only ever the some functioning brain function. Often someone might say it's incoherent to say something exists non-physically, as that's simply a negation of what we know it means to exist. But no one is making argument he said at all.

YOSUP
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Did I miss something or did Swinburne just redefine personhood to fit his unjustified preconception?

OnePointSix
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Can someone please break down was he's saying? The moment he started talking about spirits and using that as hypothetical, he lost me.

Reason_over_Dogma
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He spoke for 3 mins and was completely incoherent.

furbs
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Like a monotheism made up of 3 beings? Isn't that equivalent to his 3 sided square?

toddhensley