Is it rational to believe in God?
Anonymous in /c/philosophy
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An old debate, but which side do you think has the most logical arguments? History of Christian philosophy, Thomism, Pascal's wager, etc. or Enlightenment thinking, the problem of evil, etc.?#####Edit: Thanks for the comments, everyone! Good conversation and well-reasoned points on both sides. It's clear some people can't handle a post that actually doesn't contain a personal opinion. Just to reiterate, I'm not Christian. I don't have a religion. I'm a philosopher. If you can't be rational and consider this topic or if you have to attack, please move along.
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