'The God Or Not Carnival' Category

GOD or NOT CARNIVAL #4:MORALITY

December 19th, 2005 · Posted in The God Or Not Carnival · 2 Comments

The latest (this is the 4th) edition of the GOD or NOT Carnival is up at The - Goddess . This time the Carnival is a series of posts representing theist and atheist perspective dealing with Morality. There is a good combination of posts in this carnival — including my post on Advent Questions and Prayers.  [...]

GOD or NOT CARNIVAL #3: MIRACLES

December 5th, 2005 · Posted in The God Or Not Carnival · 1 Comment

The third edition of the God or Not Carnival is up at The Evangelical Atheist.  The topic this time is miracles. As the God or Not Carnival site staes:
GOD or NOT exists to bring theist and atheist thought on a variety of religious issues together in one place on a regular basis. The goal is [...]

GOD OR NOT CARNIVAL IS COMING

December 4th, 2005 · Posted in The God Or Not Carnival · 0 Comments

The next God or Not Carnival will be posted early this coming week (maybe tomorrow).  For those of you who are not familiar with this Carnival, it is a posting of ideas about the existance or non existance of God from theist and atheist perspectives. Each post of the Carnival has a different theme — [...]

A GOD or NOT CONVERSATION

November 20th, 2005 · Posted in THEOLOGY / RELIGION, The God Or Not Carnival · 10 Comments

I have entered into a converasation with Matt about God, evolution, abortion and ebrionic stem cell research — among other things. It all started with my post that Christians should spend less time condemning those who do not believe and more time showing them God’s love. That post was a response to a post in [...]

GOD or NOT: WHERE THE ATHEISTS HAVE A POINT

November 10th, 2005 · Posted in THEOLOGY / RELIGION, The God Or Not Carnival · 2 Comments

There are many good posts in this month’s God or Not Carnival – including the one from Adrian Warnock that I posted about a few days ago.
From the atheist side of the argument, many of the posts seemed to deal with the fact that God can not be "proven" — which is essentially true [...]