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God for Atheists

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Three friends discuss God. LECTOR is dismissive and thinks that the traditional emphasis on magic and belief renders the concept malign. CREDENS admits he needs a friend and guide, even if that is an imaginary one. AUCTOR thinks the Christian Church took a wrong turn early on when it found that claims of supernatural powers produced more converts than the original message of Jesus to "Love goodness, truth, and your neighbour". Politics and manipulation combined with massive credulity to produce the tenets of the modern Church; now largely deserted. Yet there is human striving to be moral. We must find a process for defining 'goodness' that will command consensus. Perhaps ask a philosopher like Mary Warnock to chair a committee. A similar way was evolved by Quakers, where the term God has been used for centuries to describe a collective, moral-defining, indwelling consciousness that can be experienced in a meeting of people who share a concern for goodness, and fairness. The question: "Does God exist?" is premature until you know what you mean by 'God', and what you mean by 'existence'. However, it is an unimportant semantic question compared with real issue of finding that consensus.

Author Biography:

Ian West is a retired scientist and university lecturer. He is the second of seven children. His parents were both medically qualified; father was a physician, pharmacologist, psychiatrist and political philosopher; mother was a general practitioner and a Quaker. He was brought up in Scotland, New Zealand and Shropshire till he went to university. Educated at Oxford (6 yrs.) and London (1 yr.), he pursued research in Manchester, and Bodmin (in a distinguished private laboratory); then taught at Cambridge (where he was a fellow of Clare College) and Newcastle universities. He became a Quaker in 1995, and retired in 2006, first to rural Northumberland, but currently lives in rural Northamptonshire. His three children live (respectively) in Guildford, Gothenburg, and Boston (Mass.).
Release date Australia
October 25th, 2019
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
108
Dimensions
127x203x7
ISBN-13
9781728393995
Product ID
32038888

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