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  1. Lucian

    Do you continue to investigate an issue if you disagree with the premise from the start?

    Someone presents an issue to you. They explain it in detail. At the end of their explanation, you conclude that you disagree with the premise of the issue that was explained to you. What do you do? Do you continue to investigate the issue, or do you reject the issue altogether on account of you...
  2. Lucian

    Scientist concludes that we don't have free will

    Please read the entire article to get a fuller picture: Scientist, after decades of study, concludes: We don't have free will Here's a fragment that pretty much proves that we don't have free will: It was Arthur Schopenhauer who wrote: "Man does at all times only what he wills, and yet he...
  3. Lucian

    Why do hardships have opposite effects on different people?

    There was a discussion on another forum about this line from a Batman animated series, a line said by the Joker: "All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy. That's how far the world is from where I am. Just one bad day." The Joker is trying to argue that too many...
  4. Lucian

    Living by reason

    What are your thoughts on this quote? Are Christians to avoid living by reason?
  5. Lucian

    Which non-Christians do you think contributed the most to mankind's well-being?

    Name some people who were not Christians and whom you think contributed the most to the well-being of mankind. Share your thoughts on the benefits that those people brought to humanity.
  6. Lucian

    Doxastic voluntarism and involuntarism

    https://iep.utm.edu/doxa-vol/ https://files.turri.org/research/choose_refuse.pdf https://social-epistemology.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/west_cv_doxastic1.pdf Which of the following ideas do you support? 1. Humans are able to voluntarily choose their beliefs (direct doxastic voluntarism) 2...
  7. Lucian

    Christianity and abstract art

    Does abstract art have any place in Christianity or is it a sin to create abstract art? Most art depicted in the Bible (as far as I remember) was inspired by God's creation (cherubs, pomegranates in the Temple, for example). Maybe I might be overlooking something, but I can't recall anything...
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    Buying intellectual work - is it a sin?

    Is it a sin to buy intellectual work as if you were buying physical goods and pass it as your own? For example, you have to design a website as a job assignment, but instead of doing the work yourself, you hire a web designer from the internet, pay them to confidentially design the site, and...
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