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		<title>What is evidence? A Christian viewpoint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[>There is much debate in various circles &#8211; blogged or otherwise &#8211; in regards to the whether there is sufficient evidence to support a &#8220;notion of God&#8221;. Many atheists debunk Christian arguments in favour of a God&#8230; why do they do this? It seems to me that we will rarely, if ever, agree on these [...]


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		<title>Intro &#8211; the quest for evidence?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[>I wrote a while back a couple of posts on the issue of &#8220;faith&#8221;. These stemmed from the desire to express some thoughts from a Christian perspective to counter the growing debate in regards to the often atheistic approach that faith is &#8220;irrational&#8221;. It has been some time since these short articles were written and [...]


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		<title>The Evidence for Faith</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[>Bertrand Russell was reportedly once asked what he would say to God if he were to find himself confronted by the Almighty about why he had not believed in God’s existence. He said that he would tell God “Not enough evidence, God, not enough evidence!”&#160;[Source: Victor Reppert, "Hume on Miracles, Frequencies, and Prior Probabilities"] 
I [...]


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