God’s will or free will? (9/6)

  A while ago, I took part in an expert debate on free will on the platform https://www.academia.edu. The topic of the debate was whether free will exists. Interestingly, I

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God’s will or free will? (8/6)

  This series of articles will be part of my new book, in which I will present, for the first time in human history, concrete evidence that god does not

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God’s will or free will? (6/6)

  In my three-part article, What is the difference between the old and the new god? here is the 1. part: https://www.letterstopalkies.com/2022/11/22/what-is-the-difference-between-the-old-and-the-new-god-%c2%bd/ out of thousands of different fictional gods, I

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God’s will or free will? (5/6)

  »Is God sovereign or do we have free will? https://www.gotquestions.org/is-God-sovereign.html When we talk about free will, we are usually concerned with the matter of salvation. Few are interested in

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God’s will or free will? (4/6)

  Let’s look at some more questions and answers about God and free will that can be found on the internet: “What does it mean to let God’s will be

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God’s will or free will? (1/6)

  For cosmologists, it is a question of the origin or existence of the world; for philosophers, it is a question of the meaning of life; and for everyday people,

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NDW: Evil is just Good in disguise (5/4)

How can you know the Truth? It is very important to know that life on this planet is a karmic performance, staged and orchestrated in advance. To make sure that

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Jordan Peterson: If you are not smart, be conservative (3/3)

  Believers are in a constant personal schizophrenic split over the dilemma of the existence of god: 1. at the level of (unconscious and repressed) knowledge, they know very well

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A.I. ChatGPT: God exists and does not exist (4/4)

  In Part 3, we looked at the “proofs” for the existence of god, which for centuries have been used by theologians and laymen alike to try to prove the

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A.I. ChatGPT: God exists and does not exist (3/4)

Opinions, beliefs, and attitudes are only claims for the existence and, indeed, non-existence of god, but they are not proof. To become evidence, claims (hypotheses or assumptions) must be proven

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