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theology

  1. questfortruth

    Fermat Last Theorem and Riemann Hypothesis theological proof

    The humankind is not yet done with Fermat's Last Theorem: Colin McLarty, ``What does it take to prove Fermat's last theorem? Grothendieck and the logic of number theory,'' Bulletin of Symbolic Logic {\bf 16}(3), 359--377 (2010). It is not yet rigorously proven! According to the definition of...
  2. Notthedarkweb

    Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika : An introduction

    Since someone asked me to write a post on this subject in another thread, I thought why not? This will be exploring the concepts of Nyāya and Vaiśeṣika as complementary systems, with a primary focus on theology. I am considering both of these darśanas to be complementary since they essentially...
  3. Kilk1

    Can Calvinism survive Romans 9‽

    Romans 8:28-9:33 is often considered the strongest text of Calvinism, the view that God chooses some for salvation without free will being a factor. Basically, it's the view that no one can choose to follow God unless He predestines you to change. Near the end of the passage, Paul writes, "Does...
  4. Kilk1

    Calvinism's strongest Biblical text

    Hello! This is my first thread on the site. Many say that the strongest evidence for Calvinism from the Bible is Romans 8:28 through 9:24. Having studied the passage from multiple sides, I'm not sure Calvinism is actually taught here. While 8:29-30 mentions that there are people God foreknew and...
  5. F

    How do we conceive reality?

    Must we break down reality into its individual ports and study it selectively? Or collectively? How do you do it?
  6. Dawnofhope

    What are the Key Theological Differences between Islam and Christianity Regarding Concepts of God

    Islam and Christianity are the two largest world religions. Both believe in One God therefore being monotheistic. Both believe their respective founders Muhammad and Jesus brought a Revelation from God. Both have books, the Qur'an and Gospels that provide a record of their Founders Teachings...
  7. A Vestigial Mote

    Epistemic value of qualia versus immaterial "mind"

    With this thread topic, I'm looking for any feedback that suggests that there are logical reasons to make certain assumptions about a god's existence given a rather particular aspect that cannot be known about such an entity within the information we do supposedly have, and given contemporary...
  8. watrewks

    Is Sola Scriptura Unbiblical?

    If any sort of theological position is to be proven using the Bible, then it must follow that the Bible has to teach that only the Bible is the source of theological truth. What would you say if someone said that Sola Scriptura is unbiblical?
  9. questfortruth

    Love of Truth and the criterion of scientific character

    Here below is the quote from the fundamental research article in Some Thoughts on Faith and Knowledge (Ходящий По Лжи) / Проза.ру The criterion of scientific theory excludes the possibility of True Theory: "Scientist must be able to refute any theory." The scientist is pooled into the...
  10. D

    Nevermind,

    Nevermind, changed dir for thread
  11. N

    Godel`s ontological proof

    I recently came across Godel`s argument for the existence of God. To give an overview I`m gonna refer to wikipedia- `` The proof uses modal logic, which distinguishes between necessary truths and contingent truths. In the most common semantics for modal logic, many "possible worlds" are...
  12. LukeH

    Is God real?

    If you don't believe in the God of the Bible or are unsure about what you believe concerning religion, please feel free to let me know any questions you have and I would love to dialogue with you. All conversation will be conducted in a polite, respectful manner.
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