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That's not to say that A God in Ruins is totally conventional in form.
Edwin Denby observed that in "Helen of Troy" Robbins demonstrated "that a god should be just like someone you see any day on the street".
Foster's Nietzsche spoke not to atheists certain in their unbelief, but rather to spiritual seekers unconvinced by scientific answers to theological questions, unsatisfied by secular forms of enchantment, and yet persuaded that a "God outside the cosmos is dead".
While it's possible that a "god gene" has evolved in humanity because it promotes social order and conformity, the article, and perhaps the science, ignores the importance of diversity to a society.
Among the many good points these thinkers have made is that a God who feels compelled to demand "satisfaction" seems less than free.But perhaps there is indeed something a bit squishy about saying, "we don't like that particular hymn but don't worry, there are lots of others which are quite similar..."....
On those points, he seems to share the "anti-Darwinist" position of Father Fessio; but he also agrees with Father Coyne that a "God of the gaps" theory which uses a deity to fill in the real or imagined holes in evolutionary science is too small-minded.
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"That's a God deal," the pastor told me.
I believe that there is a God that has a plan for me.
Isn't that a God-given gift?" Darwin answers, looking pained.
In "Frailty," a metaphysical thriller with few special effects, that horror is the righteously homicidal agenda that a God-fearing father instills in his children when his relationship with God suddenly warps into a fearful psychosis.
The Romans figured that a god-like Sirius caused the hot weather along with all other kinds of evil, but today we know better — at least until our air conditioner breaks, and we begin cursing the heavens.
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