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"One that theologians and Bible experts have had considerable trouble with over the y…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to Do you have any unanswerable Biblical contradictions?

30 May 16
Reply by James Johnson

"A few years ago my Great Dane/German Shepherd started barking furiously in the middl…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to Earthquake prediction

4 May 11
Reply by Luara

"Proof is a rare commodity and often unavailable, and while the absence of proof may…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
Reply by Joan Denoo

"Not the intended meaning. Noncognitivism, or more precisely (theological) noncognit…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
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"It's an oversimplification of a question about existential and universal quantifiers…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
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"I should have added that from my point of view the fault of the agnostic is less obv…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
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"In essence, a straw man argument. Peikoff attributes to agnostics any number of thin…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
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"That may be a popular notion of agnosticism, and it certainly is one easily dismisse…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 10 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
Reply by Joan Denoo

"I take it you are asking how Huxley would have used the word knowledge in a discussi…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 9 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
Reply by Joan Denoo

"First the math question. There are many primes in the consecutive numbers 1 through…"

Dr. Allan H. Clark replied May 9 to What is your view of Agnosticism ?

110 May 13
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