The God of Eth (Skeptical Inquirer September/October 2005)

Most people who believe in God assume their belief to be pretty reasonable. “Perhaps God’s existence can’t be conclusively proved,” they’ll say, “but it’s a fairly sensible thing to believe—far more sensible than, say, belief in fairies or Santa Claus.” But are they right?

Christians, Muslims, and Jews all believe that God is both all-powerful and all-good. Indeed, God is often characterized as an infinitely loving father. Yet ... Full Story »

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by Doug Greer - Feb. 14, 2009

Good journalists should be good skeptics. I believe no belief is beyond questioning. This includes the belief in an omnipotent being. This article posits very interesting questions.

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