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Nov 29 at 13:09 answer added Candid Moe timeline score: -1
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Nov 28 at 0:56 answer added ray grant timeline score: 2
Nov 22 at 21:25 comment added ray grant Many Sciences Although we think of "physical sciences" when the word, 'science' is mentioned, there are many Sciences from which we draw knowledge: Historical science, Literary science, Life science, Political science, Medical science, Judicial science, etc. And if we expand our research for theological answers to all of these, we will find a plethora of reasons to believe in a transcendent God, beyond doubt or uncertainty.
Nov 22 at 21:18 comment added ray grant @Luke Hill - Be warned that Philosophy SE is not religion friendly!!! Beware of gross editing, and closing under the pretense of "pushing one's personal philosophy" excuse for censorship!
Jan 12 at 19:52 answer added Matthew timeline score: 1
Jan 12 at 19:34 answer added pygosceles timeline score: -2
Jan 12 at 16:01 comment added Luke Hill I think this would be better suited as a question about fine tuning or other similar science based arguments for God in philosophy stack exchange.
Jan 12 at 16:00 comment added eques @NigelJ while this user does start with some basic personal anecdote, the essential question is impersonal, namely is there scientific evidence for God.
Jan 12 at 16:00 comment added eques What do you mean by Science?
Jan 12 at 15:07 answer added Ken Graham timeline score: 5
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Jan 12 at 5:04 answer added So Few Against So Many timeline score: -2
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