The Agnostic Inquirer

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Is there a good God? And if there is has that God revealed anything of significance to us? Philosophers pondering these two questions have automatically assumed that the first must be answered before the second. But Sandra Menssen and Thomas Sullivan argue philosophically -- that is without reliance on divine revelation -- that unless the content of revelatory claims has been considered it is a mistake to deny the existence of God.<BR /><BR /><I>The Agnostic Inquirer</I> presents a clear analytical argument that without reflection on the content of revelatory claims atheists and agnostics are missing a large part of the relevant database for establishing the existence of God and many theists are working with an impoverished database in trying to explain the foundations of their faith.
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