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Where Is God? The Problem Of Divine Hiddenness
Published January 29, 2016 by Matt Nelson

Where Is God? The Problem Of Divine Hiddenness

If God exists, where is he? Moreover if God is all-loving and all-powerful why hasn’t he shown himself to the world? He’s all loving: why would he leave any room for doubt?…

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Is God Too Complex To Be The Creator?
Published September 28, 2015 by Matt Nelson

Is God Too Complex To Be The Creator?

Richard Dawkins believes that if the universe began to exist—it was caused by nothing. In a debate with Cardinal George Pell in 2012 he asserted: “Of course it’s counterintuitive that you can get…

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An Agnostic’s Assessment Of New Atheist Attitudes
Published September 15, 2015 by Matt Nelson

An Agnostic’s Assessment Of New Atheist Attitudes

Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett and the late Christopher Hitchens—these are the posterboys for what some have called the “New Atheists”. What’s new about the New Atheists? In his…

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“20 Answers: Faith & Science” by Trent Horn: Book Review
Published May 28, 2015 by Matt Nelson

“20 Answers: Faith & Science” by Trent Horn: Book Review

I unreservedly recommend Trent Horn’s 20 Answers: Faith & Science booklet from Catholic Answers Press. I can’t think of a better starting point for readers who want to dialogue intelligently with atheists (and other unbelievers)…

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Is C.S Lewis’ Trilemma A Good Argument For The Divinity Of Christ?
Published March 20, 2015 by Matt Nelson

Is C.S Lewis’ Trilemma A Good Argument For The Divinity Of Christ?

Is Jesus God? Man faces no greater question. Today we live in an age and society where atheism appears to be on the rise. What is worse, modern day unbelief is often accompanied…

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Published August 18, 2014 by Matt Nelson

Can God Create A Rock So Heavy That Not Even He Can Lift It?

Many skeptics today claim that God is dead, buried by modern science and philosophy. But which God—or gods—have they buried?

In his published article Jesus And The Identity Of God, the eminent New Testament scholar and former Oxford chaplain, N.T. Wright, remembers how he would often meet with the new undergraduates to introduce himself and get acquainted. Naturally as chaplain he would inquire about their personal religious beliefs. Many were atheists. Wright recalls, “I developed a stock response: “Oh, that’s interesting; which god is it you don’t believe in?” Then after they stumbled out a few phrases in response the chaplain would reply, “Well, I’m not surprised you don’t believe in that god. I don’t believe in that god either.”

“What most people mean by ‘god’ in late-modern western culture”, writes Wright, “simply is not the mainstream Christian meaning.” Indeed this seems to be true; and not just among college undergraduates but even among some of the most prominent (and influential) atheists of today.

It should be an obvious fact that if an atheist really wants to defeat and discredit the notion of the Christian God, he has to address the Christian God; not some caricature of the real thing (not all atheists do this). The skeptic can take down as many distortions of the divine as he pleases; but if that’s all he’s taking out, then—whether he likes it or not—the God we are really defending will remain firmly standing without wound or blemish.

Christians, as a matter of orthodoxy, defend the Creator who is the self-existent, pure act of infinite being itself; and thus it is more precise to say, not that he exists, but that he is existence. But due to the finite limitations of human reason, it is more profitable (and more possible) for us to speak about what God is not; or to speak about this infinitely perfect Being by using analogy. Thus we might say that God who necessarily contains all perfections within himself is all-knowing, all-loving, all-present, and all-powerful (even though it is more precise to say that his infinite power is his infinite love which is his infinite knowledge, and so on).

All this is to say that God is the uncaused infinitely perfect act of being itself.

of the attributes that Christians believe God possesses is omnipotence. Omnipotent means “all-powerful.” Since we believe that God is all-powerful, atheists and agnostics will often throw up the following challenge:

“Since God is all-powerful could He create a rock (or whatever physical object they decide to insert here) that is too heavy for even Himself to lift?”

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